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Brain Waste Disposal May Resolve Parkinson’s

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Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurological disorder that damages dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, affects more than 10 million people worldwide. It causes the loss of nerve cells that control movement, resulting in tremors, stiffness, slow movement and balance issues. Researchers attribute nerve cell loss to a buildup of misfolded alpha-synuclein protein due to a faulty waste disposal system in the brain.

Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology, in Australia, have developed a compound that removes Parkinson’s-associated proteins from mice by enhancing the brain’s waste disposal system, resulting in balance and mobility improvements. In April, their findings were presented at the Oxford Glymphatic & Brain Clearance Symposium, in the UK. The researchers hope to secure approval for early-stage human testing within a year.

The Tick Tackler Tutor: Three Impactful Tick Remediation Strategies for the Homeowner

By Jennifer Meisenbacher

Did you know most tick bites occur in and around the home—and that ticks spend more than 95% of their life off a host?

With more than 19 years of field experience, Tick Tackler offers a practical, easy-to-follow approach that empowers homeowners to significantly reduce tick activity on their properties. From gardening and yard work to children’s play areas, this guide outlines essential adjustments to help protect your outdoor spaces from ticks.

The Tick Tackler Tutor introduces three impactful strategies designed to identify high-risk areas and minimize exposure. These methods are versatile and adaptable—whether you’re a homeowner, pet owner, beekeeper, or managing a larger property such as a doggy daycare or horse farm.

Inside, readers will discover how education leads to confidence, how small changes can yield visible results, and how breaking tick control into manageable steps restores a sense of control. The book simplifies complex concepts into three core strategies, guiding readers in creating a personalized plan to reduce tick activity effectively.

For those eager to reclaim their yards but unsure where to begin, this guide delivers clear, actionable solutions. Transform your outdoor environment into a safer, more enjoyable space for family, pets, and everyday living.

Available now on Amazon.

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