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Scientists discover a way to spot elusive neurological disorder
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a deadly neurological disorder often diagnosed only after death through autopsy. However, University California San Francisco researchers have found a way to identify PSP in living patients. A study published in Neurology on July 3 discovered a protein pattern in the spinal fluid of PSP patients using advanced technology that measures thousands of proteins from a tiny fluid sample. Researchers hope these protein biomarkers will lead to a diagnostic test and targeted therapies to slow the disease. The disorder became known to the public 25 years ago when actor Dudley Moore revealed his PSP diagnosis. Often mistaken for Parkinson’s disease, PSP progres

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