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.
