As the world marks World Parkinson’s Day, an Irish-led team of scientists have uncovered crucial details around the molecular signature of the disease. : Irish-led study may help advance treatment of Parkinson’s
Snow covers rows of buses at Bend-La Pine Schools' bus barn in January
A new study that includes Windsor research suggests the extract of a naturally grown herb can help curb the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in rodents, a finding which may one day benefit humans. The group of researchers — including two hailing from the University of Windsor — shared their research Tuesday at the Research Day […]
Doctor Marc E. Agronin is a leading Alzheimer's expert in Miami. He said new methods to treat the disease may add years to patients' lives. These include treatments, therapies, medication and lifestyle adjustments
A failure to test for the incurable condition means nearly two-thirds of all sufferers are diagnosed only after the disease has progressed to a dangerously advanced stage.
Daniel Mays remembers Michael Douglas and Timothy Van Patten, the respectively star and director of new Apple TV drama Franklin, bursting into song whenever he appeared on set. It came about because during the Franklin shoot in Paris, director Nicholas Hytner asked Mays to star at London’s Bridge Theatre as good old reliable Nathan Detroit in an immersive production […]
Eli Crossley and Jack Johnson (pictured) both have Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) -progressive muscle-wasting disease.
Nigeria is set to receive a $1.05bn syndicated loan backed by oil from the African Import Export Bank next month. The loan is part of a larger $3.3bn prepayment facility arranged by Afreximbank, with repayment terms tied to crude cargoes from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. According to Bloomberg, Afreximbank’s Senior Executive Vice President Read More
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In May, Hulu is streaming Shardlake, based on C.J. Sansom's Tudor mystery series, as well as the delayed new season of Welcome to Wrexham and documentaries about a Japanese reality TV star and Black Twitter.
In May, catch the new season of BBC show Dr. Who, a new Star Wars series, and documentaries about Jim Henson and The Beach Boys.