This interview with Dr. Fekrat addresses your questions about how to keep your eyes healthy and protect your precious eyesight.
Fenofibrate (Tricor) has been used for over 20 years to lower triglyceride levels. There may be new uses for fenofibrate for the brain.
Neurologists worry that SARS-CoV-2 infection may affect the brain and raise the possibility of later dementia as a consequence.
A combination of two coffee compounds act synergistically to protect the brain in mice. Human coffee drinkers also benefit.
Scientists tested dark roast and light roast coffee as well as decaf to see what components of coffee may prevent amyloid plaques.
Learn about treating Parkinson's disease and how to prevent this movement disorder. What policy changes are needed to protect the public?
All FDA-approved medicines are supposed to be both safe and effective. What does that mean in the real world? What's the story on Nuplazid (pimavanserin) for Parkinson's hallucinations?
Could you ever imagine a medicine that could turn you into a gambler, a compulsive shopper or someone obsessed with sex? Read on to learn about such drugs.
Is it possible a prescribed medicine can make a person gamble, engage in sexual activity or shop compulsively? Is the drug just an excuse for bad behavior?
A tiny pilot trial suggests that a leukemia drug, nilotinib, might reverse the symptoms of people with Parkinson's disease.
The cancer drug nilotinib may help reverse the movement difficulties and dementia due to Parkinson's disease; who can afford it?