" ... as new treatments hopefully begin to emerge, people will be able to access them before the disease causes extensive damage to the brain."
MedicalXpress article:
" ... as new treatments hopefully begin to emerge, people will be able to access them before the disease causes extensive damage to the brain."
MedicalXpress article:
only problem is what intervention are they planning when they diagnose earlier? The other article today says those given levodopa with early onset develop greater dyskinesia.
If it’s changing to a healthier lifestyle we all should be doing that anyway!
"what intervention are they planning when they diagnose earlier?"
Maybe buntanetap will prove to be a suitable intervention in this situation, as it claims to reduce the amount of alpha-synuclein produced by the cells. Hopefully, less available alpha-synuclein means fewer alpha-synuclein aggregates forming. If Annovis Bio continue to follow their plan for future clinical trials, we should know the answer a few years from now.
Is anyone using a smart watch? If so what do you think? What type did you get?What do you track for PD? Would you recomend other to get one?
I use Apple's iwatch to monitor mainly my sleep stages and duration. Sleep stages data supposed to be able to tell the quality of sleep as it shows how many hours and minutes I slept in each stage. I feel it helpful to know those data. iWatch has many other health monitoring features and they are also helpful.