Parkinson's Disease
From the Journals
Concurrent ‘never event’ prescribing may worsen dementia in Parkinson’s
Antidementia medication use was associated with older adults who were black and Hispanic.
Conference Coverage
Is Napping Associated With Risk of Parkinson’s Disease?
BALTIMORE—Older men who nap for more than an hour per day are more likely to develop Parkinson...
Literature Review
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Predicts Rapid Motor and Cognitive Decline in Parkinson’s Disease
Among people with Parkinson’s disease, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is associated with more rapid motor progression...
Literature Review
Apomorphine Reduces Off Time in First Randomized Trial
Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion significantly reduces off time in patients with Parkinson’s disease and inadequately...
Conference Coverage
How Teleneurologists Can Enhance Acute and Chronic Patient Care
HILTON HEAD, SC—When neurologists see patients remotely, the focus should be on the patient, not on the technology behind the virtual visit,...
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Pimavanserin May Be Superior to Quetiapine for Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis
MIAMI—As a treatment for Parkinson’s disease psychosis, pimavanserin is associated with significantly improved outcomes, compared with quetiapine...
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How Does Fear of Falling Affect People in Middle Age?
MIAMI—Healthy, middle-aged adults may have a fear of falling, but unlike in older adults, this fear does not appear to affect gait and balance,...
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How Does TMS Benefit Patients With Parkinson’s Disease?
MIAMI—For patients with Parkinson’s disease, a regime of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and aerobic exercise results in motor...
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Are Psychiatric Symptoms a Prodrome of Parkinson’s Disease?
MIAMI—Anxiety and depressive disorders may precede Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in more than half of patients—anxiety by 25 years and depression...
Conference Coverage
Conference News Roundup—European Academy of Neurology
Mechanical thrombectomy is an increasingly important therapy for acute stroke that can benefit the very old, assuming a careful...
Conference Coverage
Sublingual Apomorphine Effectively Manages Off Episodes in Parkinson’s Disease
MIAMI—The sublingual apomorphine film APL-130277 (APL) is effective and well-tolerated for the acute management of off episodes in patients with...