
Gregory Scott
Gregory Scott is an assistant professor of pathology at Oregon Health and Science University’s School of Medicine. He is known for his research in the field of sleep disorders and their implications for neurological diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease. His recent work highlights the correlation between obstructive sleep apnoea and the increased risk of developing Parkinson’s, emphasizing the importance of early treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
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Gregory Scott is a co-author and assistant professor of pathology at the Oregon Health and Science University.
Estudo relaciona apneia obstrutiva do sono à doença de ParkinsonGregory Scott, one of the study’s co-authors and an assistant professor of pathology, stated that obstructive sleep apnoea significantly increases the chances of developing Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers found veterans with the sleep disorder were nearly twice as likely to later develop Parkinson’s disease


