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Developing 'game-changing' test to diagnose Parkinson's


Developing game-changing test to diagnose Parkinson s
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Updated: Mar 14, 2021 23:43 IST
Washington [US], March 14 (ANI): A team of scientists at The University of Manchester discovered in recent research that it is possible to identify Parkinson s based on compounds found on the surface of the skin.
The findings offer hope that a pioneering new test could be developed to diagnose the degenerative condition through a simple and painless skin swab.
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a technique that works by analysing compounds found in sebum - the oily substance that coats and protects the skin - and identifying changes in people with Parkinson s Disease. Sebum is rich in lipid-like molecules and is one of the lesser-studied biological fluids in the diagnosis of the condition. People with Parkinson s may produce more sebum than normal - a condition known as seborrhoea. ....

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A Step Closer to a Skin Swab Test for Parkinson's


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Results published today show it is possible to identify Parkinson s based on compounds found on the surface of skin. The findings offer hope that a pioneering new test could be developed to diagnose the degenerative condition through a simple and painless skin swab.
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a technique which works by analysing compounds found in sebum - the oily substance that coats and protects the skin - and identifying changes in people with Parkinson s Disease. Sebum is rich in lipid-like molecules and is one of the lesser studied biological fluids in the diagnosis of the condition. People with Parkinson s may produce more sebum than normal - a condition known as seborrhoea. ....

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