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Nasal Spray Parkinson's Treatment Closer to Fruition - Physical Therapy Products


Makes Up for Dopamine Deficit
Levodopa is converted to dopamine in the brain, which makes up for the deficit of dopamine-producing cells in Parkinson’s patients, and helps treat the symptoms of the disease. Over extended periods of time, however, levodopa becomes less effective, and increased doses are needed, a media release from University of York explains.
“The current drug used for Parkinson’s Disease is effective to a point, but after a long period of use the body starts to breakdown the drug before it gets to the brain where it is most needed.
“This means increased dosage is necessary, and in later stages, sometimes, instead of tablets, the drug has to be injected. Investigations into nasal sprays have long been of interest as a more effective delivery because of its direct route to the brain via the nerves that service the nose, but the challenge here is to find a way of making it adhere to the nasal tissue long enough to release a good dosage of the dru ....

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Why our coral reefs need hope


Why our coral reefs need hope
With coral reefs dying due to climate change, pollution, and destructive fishing, we stand to lose some of the most important habitats on the planet. But help is coming, and with that help comes hope.
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With a real danger of nearly all coral reefs disappearing within the next 50 years, work is being done to save them.VIDEO BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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In the tropical waters off the coast of Indonesia, a free-swimming coral larva attaches itself to an underwater rock and starts to grow. The larva grows into a coral polyp, then a colony that matures and releases larvae that colonize other rocks. In time, it helps to create one of nature’s most spectacular ecosystems: a coral reef. Orange, blue, and sparkling-silver fish dart around a seascape of vibrant greens, yellows, pink ....

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Essex University joins world's largest programme to help restore coral reefs | Harwich and Manningtree Standard


THE University of Essex has joined the world’s largest programme to help restore coral reefs.
Hope Reef, the largest coral reef restoration programme off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia has been unveiled with the help of the university’s coral reef research unit.
Director of the unit and Chief Marine Scientist at Mars Inc, Professor David Smith said they are “thrilled” to reveal the reef.
The reef, which can be seen on Google Earth, has been built to spell the word HOPE and is a symbol to show the world how positive change can happen within our lifetime.
Prof Smith added: “Our efforts to restore and regenerate these precious ecosystems are showing exciting results and having a positive impact on communities, which we’re delighted to see. ....

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Essex University joins world's largest programme to help restore coral reefs


THE University of Essex has joined the world’s largest programme to help restore coral reefs.
Hope Reef, the largest coral reef restoration programme off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia has been unveiled with the help of the university’s coral reef research unit.
Director of the unit and Chief Marine Scientist at Mars Inc, Professor David Smith said they are “thrilled” to reveal the reef.
The reef, which can be seen on Google Earth, has been built to spell the word HOPE and is a symbol to show the world how positive change can happen within our lifetime.
Prof Smith added: “Our efforts to restore and regenerate these precious ecosystems are showing exciting results and having a positive impact on communities, which we’re delighted to see. ....

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