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Rod Larson
… Rod Larson graduated from the University of North Dakota with a B.S. degree in … and chair of the committee in 1991. Upon his retirement from the legislature, he became the assistant vice president …
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Coenzyme Q10 Study Shows No Clinical Benefit
April 4, 2014
… came to an end last week with the publication of a paper from the Parkinson Study Group . The authors reported in … III study of CoQ10, but did support blood sample collection from participants of the study for biomarker research . …
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Possible Disease-Modifying Therapy for Parkinson’s One Step Closer to Patients
November 26, 2014
… has invested millions in helping to advance isradipine from the earliest testing in preclinical models to the current Phase III trial testing. Positive results from this study would move a disease-modifying therapy for …
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Overcoming Obstacles to Drug Repurposing
June 27, 2014
… The proposed ideas include: increasing targeted funding from government and foundations, building innovative … old drugs for new diseases. Read more repurposing news from the Foundation. Maggie Kuhl Vice President Patient …
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Calming Activities May Decrease Stress, Improve Well-Being
April 22, 2015
… sewing or even listening to music can help us escape from our day-to-day routine, but a recent study has shown it … This week, NPR’s health blog “Shots” discussed findings from a new study that looked at how the body reacts to …
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Back to the Future: A Cruise to End Parkinson’s
May 28, 2015
… Fox Foundation! Join Jeffrey and other BTTF cast and crew from November 7 – 14, 2015 and prepare to set sail on the … Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas to enjoy a round trip journey from Fort Lauderdale to Cozumel, Jamaica and the private …