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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 ...
When a person has Parkinson’s disease, their brain sends out signals that cause tremors, stiffness, and trouble with movement ...
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 ...
Research on Parkinson's disease shows the benefits of exercise, innovative treatments, and dietary factors in managing ...
In this video, Andres Deik, MD, MSEd, FAAN, discusses the results of the CYCLE-II trial, presented at the 2025 International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders.
Steve Samuels of Saugerties is one of a number of local residents afflicted with Parkinson’s who has discovered that working ...
Ahead of Little Big Town's Nashville Christmas residency, the chart-topping country artist opens up about her mother's ...
While there’s no cure, there are some ways to put the brakes on this progressive disease. First: exercise! People with early ...
Specialists say certain lifestyle habits may reduce the likelihood of developing Parkinson’s disease — including staying ...
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