🔬 PSP Research: Looking Beyond Parkinson’s

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is often misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s in its early stages, but researchers are learning more every year about how it differs.

đź§  Current research highlights:

  • Eye movement studies show that PSP affects vertical gaze, unlike Parkinson’s.
  • Brain imaging is helping doctors identify PSP earlier and more accurately.
  • Clinical trials are exploring medications to slow progression and improve quality of life.

💡 Takeaway: While there’s no cure yet, new insights into PSP are bringing hope for earlier diagnosis and better treatments.

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