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23rd May 2012 - New research

HERBAL MEDICINES FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE

PLoS One [2012] 7 (5) : e35695 (T.H.Kim, K.H.Cho, W.S.Jung, M.S.Lee) Complete study

Researchers conducted a systematic review to evaluate the current evidence of herbal medicines for treating Parkinson's Disease. Most herbal medicines are drugs in their natural form. All possible databases were used in assessing the efficacy of herbal medicines. This included controlled clinical trials and randomized crossover trials. From over 3000 studies in the medical literature, 64 clinical trials were assessed.  The researchers did not suggest overall estimates of the effects on Parkinson's Disease because of the wide variety of herbal recipes used. When compared with the effects of a placebo, herbal medicines were not clearly found to have any effect on Parkinson's Disease. Direct comparison with conventional drugs suggested that there was no evidence of herbal medicines being any better either. For a printable version of this article click here.   For more current news go to Parkinson's Disease News.

 

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Parkinson's Disease News details all significant new research, news reports, new books, and new resources concerning Parkinson's Disease and those medical disorders that often coincide with Parkinson's Disease. It is compiled from an analysis of  all newly published research, news reports, new clinical trials, all newly published books, and new web sites. A summary and analysis of the new research are provided,  as well as links to the complete abstracts and news reports

                                    

 

 
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