Stool transplantation shows promise for Parkinson’s disease

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Arnout Bruggeman (VIB-UGent-UZ Gent),   Debby Laukens (UGent),   Roosmarijn Vand
Arnout Bruggeman (VIB-UGent-UZ Gent), Debby Laukens (UGent), Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke (VIB-UGent) en Patrick Santens (UZ Gent)
Dr. Arnout Bruggeman (VIB-UGent-UZ Gent), Prof. Debby Laukens (UGent), Prof. Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke (VIB-UGent) en Prof. Patrick Santens (UZ Gent) Clinical study shows stool transplantation of healthy gut bacteria reduces Parkinson’s disease symptoms.

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease that affects millions worldwide. Now, a groundbreaking clinical study conducted by researchers at Ghent University Hospital, VIB, and Ghent University has demonstrated the potential of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to improve symptoms in patients with PD. ...
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