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Physical activity is beneficial for people with Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Diet can help in those who already have Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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You can lower your risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Environmental exposures are linked to Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Where in the world are Parkinson’s disease cases most common? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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How big a role does genetics play in the development of Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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How do abnormal proteins get into the brain in Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What exactly is happening in the brain of someone with Parkinson’s disease? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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More and more people worldwide are developing Parkinson’s disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Parkinson’s disease is a very common movement disorder, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What does ‘knee replacement’ really mean? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What is the role of knee injections in managing knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Physical therapy is a cornerstone of management for knee osteoarthritis, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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If you have knee osteoarthritis, where should management begin? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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If you have pain in your knees, is it always arthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Known risk factors that are under your control can help you avoid knee osteoarthritis, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What makes someone more susceptible to knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Why are there so many people complaining of knee pain? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What is happening in the body with knee osteoarthritis? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What can a precancerous condition teach us about clearing mutations? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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When prostate cancer returns a nuclear medicine scan can help, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Can a new tool help determine which cancer treatments might help you? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What does the science tell us about alcohol consumption and cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Should you give up alcohol to reduce your cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Cancer Headlines with William Nelson

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How might AI improve interpretation of free DNA levels in the blood? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Higher levels of your own DNA circulating in your blood may be a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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How much does increased levels of DNA in the blood increase dementia risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Why does increased cell death in the body increase inflammation? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Is walking speed linked to cell death? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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How does circulating DNA contribute to accelerated aging? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Are circulating DNA and inflammation related? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Can a blood test for DNA predict Alzheimer’s disease and frailty? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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A blood test looking for your DNA is proving increasingly useful, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Your own genetic material from two cellular locations can be found in your blood, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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It may now be possible to tell who is going to react badly to some forms of cancer therapy, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Using two immunotherapies in colon cancer helps, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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What are we learning from studying cancers in three dimensions? Elizabeth Tracey reports