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New research published in Nature Biotechnology shows that it may be possible to reprogramme cells inside the brain to reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's.
On Monday 10 April 2017, we launched We Won't Wait, our first public fundraising campaign, and released figures that show a lack of awareness of Parkinson's.
We're excited to announce that Professor David Dexter has joined us as our new Deputy Director of Research.
Find out which health and social care services were recognised for great Parkinson's care at the first ever Excellence Network Awards ceremony held on Friday 3 March.
Results from a clinical trial suggest an inhalable form of levodopa could help people with Parkinson's who experience 'off periods'.
The Government won't continue its proposals to make local councils pay for Attendance Allowance, a benefit that supports 36,000 people with Parkinson's.
A research team at Imperial College are testing the use of high-intensity, focused ultrasound waves for the first time in the UK to treat tremor.
Research funded by Parkinson's UK has found MRIs, a type of brain scan, to be 'highly accurate' at identifying mild to moderate Parkinson's.
An abnormal protein normally found in brain cells affected in Parkinson's can move from the gut to the brain, according to new research.
Paul Mayhew-Archer has won an award for his BBC documentary Parkinson's: The Funny side.