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People suffering from Parkinson’s disease feel pitied and misjudged, Irish study finds
People living with Parkinson’s disease in Ireland have spoken about suffering from stigma, alienation and isolation. A research team from University College Cork (UCC) found stigma was frequently ...
IN the UK, someone is diagnosed with Parkinson’s, a progressive neurological disease every 20 minutes – and it’s anticipated that by 2050, there will be 25 million people living with the ...
The guidelines now advise combining aerobic exercise with resistance training that includes both dynamic and isometric moves—such as planks or wall sits—to help lower blood pressure. If you already ...
When a person has Parkinson’s disease, their brain sends out signals that cause tremors, stiffness, and trouble with movement ...
Staying active is one of the most effective ways to stay independent and feel good as the years pass. The right combination of movement, rest and nutrition can help you stay strong, flexible and ready ...
A Darlington grandad has been presented with a national award for “revolutionising” the approach to fighting the effects of ...
Enniskillen’s Liam McCaffrey, the first person in Northern Ireland to achieve status as a member of the National Register of ...
Regular exercise significantly boosts brain health by increasing blood flow and a key protein, BDNF, which aids in learning, ...
Organized by the Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area, a few residents from The Preston pf Rockville attended ...
New research reveals that NAD+ supplements may slow aging and boost cellular health, but experts urge caution and more ...
Molly Donelan-Cupka of Marshall is a local hero, but instead of a cape she wears a climbing harness and a rope. An avid rock ...
In a recent study on patients with colon cancer, participants given an exercise program lived longer than the group that ...
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