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The newly funded projects explore different underlying causes of Parkinson’s, and work towards new drugs to treat the condition.
In this round of grants, we’ve awarded funding to 2 projects that explore new solutions to manage Parkinson’s symptoms, without the need for extra medication.
A study funded by Parkinson’s UK has shown that a handheld device designed to stimulate the vagus nerve is safe and easy to use for people with Parkinson’s. However, the research found no significant improvements to symptoms.
First participants receive NRG drug, further information on Herantis’ treatment and Syntara trial moves towards the data analysis phase.
Volunteers across England have been working hard meeting their MPs, councillors and hospitals, to improve services for people with Parkinson’s.
People with Parkinson's across England will have more opportunities to try table tennis, following our new partnership.
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Early results from a study of the drug developed by AC Immune offer hope that it could slow the progression of Parkinson's symptoms.
The UK Government asked what should be in its 10 Year Workforce Plan for the NHS in England. We've called for key changes to fix the Parkinson’s specialist health workforce and improve care for everyone living with the condition.
A small clinical trial of a probiotic called Symprove shows it helps with non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s, changes gut bacteria and improves efficiency of medication.