Exogenous ketones as a metabolic intervention for Parkinson’s disease
<p>Neurodegenerative and neurological diseases are metabolic diseases that invite metabolic treatments. Nutritional interventions that induce a state of ketosis, or “ketogenics,” are one class of metabolic treatment that have the potential to address the root pathologies of such diseases. Pr...
Main Author: | Norwitz, N |
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Other Authors: | Clarke, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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