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Famine was officially confirmed in Gaza for the first time.
Parkinson's disease affects millions of families worldwide with increasing prevalence and impact. As diagnosis rates climb and mortality continues to rise, supporting research and care initiatives has never been more critical for improving quality of life and finding better treatments.
Nearly 90,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease each year, representing a 50% increase from previous estimates.
Parkinson's disease resulted in 5.8 million disability-adjusted life years globally, reflecting its profound impact on quality of life.
Deaths from Parkinson's disease have more than doubled worldwide since 2000, highlighting the urgent need for improved treatments.


Mission Therapeutics has secured $13.3 million to advance its Parkinson's disease treatment candidate, MTX325, into a Phase 1b clinical trial. This funding follows a successful Phase 1a study, indicating progress in developing new therapeutic options for Parkinson's patients.

This article outlines five key areas of drug discovery for Parkinson's disease, including dopamine-based therapies, surgical treatments, disease-modifying therapies, biological targets, and cell-based therapies. It highlights ongoing progress and potential for new treatments that could manage symptoms and slow disease progression.

The Parkinson's Foundation has awarded over $1 million in community grants across 38 states to support local Parkinson's disease programs. These grants aim to improve the quality of life for people with PD by funding health, wellness, and educational initiatives.

Scientists have successfully visualized tiny protein clumps in the brain, believed to trigger Parkinson's disease, for the first time. This breakthrough offers new insights into the condition's development and could pave the way for novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

Prasinezumab, a drug designed to potentially slow or halt the progression of Parkinson's disease by targeting alpha-synuclein protein buildup, is advancing to Phase III clinical trials. This development represents significant progress in the search for disease-modifying therapies.
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Yes, all donations made through Zeffy to support Parkinson's disease research and support are tax-deductible. You’ll receive an automatic receipt after donating, which you can use for tax purposes.
The 'best' charity depends on your personal preferences, but all nonprofits listed on this page are verified 501(c)(3) organizations dedicated to Parkinson's research, patient care, and support. You can review their missions and programs to find one that aligns with your values.
You can donate using any major credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or ACH. All payments are processed securely by Zeffy, and 100% of your donation will go to the organization you choose.
Your donation can support vital research for better treatments and a cure, provide resources and support groups for patients and families, and increase awareness about Parkinson's disease. Zeffy ensures that 100% of your donation goes directly to the nonprofit.
Your donation will go directly to the verified nonprofit organization you choose on this page. These organizations use donations to fund research, provide patient care, offer support groups, and advocate for the Parkinson's community. Zeffy doesn't take any fees, so 100% goes to the cause.
Many of the organizations listed on this page offer or support local Parkinson's disease support groups. You can visit their websites or contact them directly to find resources and support in your community.
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