Parkinson’s Disease​

Individuals with Parkinson’s disease are looking to regenerative health and stem cell therapies as a transformative new avenue for hope. Therapies focus on replacing the dopamine-producing neurons that are gradually lost due to the disease, potentially halting or even reversing its progression. Recent advances in neuroregenerative research suggest that these treatments could improve motor skills, reduce tremors, and restore balance and coordination.

You’re invited to explore articles, studies, clinics and communities on regenerative developments and providers that may be helpful for those with Parkinson’s.

Featured Clinics

RECENT ARTICLES

Two clinical trials suggest that dopamine-producing stem cells may be safely transplanted into the brain to address motor symptoms of
A phase 1 study led by MSK researchers explored the safety and potential benefits of transplanting stem-cell-derived dopamine neurons in
Two recent small clinical trials offer promising results for stem cell therapies aimed at replacing dopamine-producing brain cells lost to

RECENT STUDIES

A pioneering clinical trial has marked a major milestone in regenerative medicine for Parkinson’s disease (PD). Published in Nature in

A preclinical study evaluating human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived midbrain dopaminergic cells (mDACs) for Parkinson’s disease highlights key safety
This study explored the use of MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) for the delivery of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in

Featured service providers

Somata Genesis

Location: USA

Recellebrate

Jeff Gross, M.D.
Location: USA

CeluMed

CeluMed
Dr. Oliver Gerardo Leon
Location: Mexico

COMMUNITIES

Parkinson's Buddy Network

For people living with Parkinson's, a safe space to connect in conjunctionThe Michael J Fox Foundation. the Buddy Network helps you discover new connections, access free educational resources and engage in meaningful conversations.

Parkinson's Community of Facebook

A 21K + private group on Facebook this 7 year old community os very active and could be a great resource for those looking to connect and share.

r/Parkinsons

The largest subreddit on Parkinson's this community has 16,000+ members and is in the top 10% of all reddit communities for activity. . For those with Parkinson's, Lewy Body, and family and friends of those.