Medical School research team awarded $6 million to advance Parkinson’s disease research, join global collaborative
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This month, we’re spotlighting Parkinson’s disease research in recognition of Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Here, we’ll share the latest research on Parkinson’s disease, how scientists are working to better understand its causes and progression, advances in treatment and care, and more.
Updates every hour. Last Updated: 29-May-2026 11:15 ET (29-May-2026 15:15 GMT/UTC)
UCLA Health will lead a $9 million, multi-institution research project to further elucidate the link between exposure to pollutants including certain pesticides, air pollution and the increased risk of Parkinson’s disease.
When danger lurks, instinct keeps us safe. It compels us to run from a burning building or wrestle a knife-wielding attacker to the ground. It also adjusts our body physiology to support these behaviors.
Survival helps explain why. But the mechanisms that link the brain and the body – the “switch” between rest and action – have long been shrouded in mystery.
A research team at Rutgers University-New Brunswick thinks they may have identified a key mechanism, and the findings may hold important clues to how diverse neurological conditions, such as alcohol use disorder and Parkinson’s, could be diagnosed and treated.