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Loneliness Could Raise Risk for Parkinson’s, Study Finds
Loneliness can leave many feeling desolate, but new research now suggests it may also leave people vulnerable to Parkinson’s disease. Among more than 490,000 people listed in the UK Biobank […]
Read MoreLegumes may lower risk of Parkinson’s symptoms with sleep disorder
A diet rich in legumes – a food group including beans, soybeans, and lentils – was associated with a lower probability of Parkinson’s symptoms starting to appear in adults under […]
Read MoreArtificial intelligence model can detect Parkinson’s from breathing patterns
Parkinson’s disease is notoriously difficult to diagnose as it relies primarily on the appearance of motor symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, and slowness, but these symptoms often appear several years […]
Read MoreDBS-Plus Trial Shows Potential
At 69, Hoyt “Corky” Ball knew something was wrong when his right hand began to tremble uncontrollably. His primary doctor ruled out Parkinson’s, but the prescribed medication failed to alleviate […]
Read MoreCoping with the post-holiday blues
The holiday season often brings intense emotions, from joy and excitement to stress and exhaustion. When the holidays end, it’s common to experience low mood. The need for self-care does […]
Read MorePartnering through Parkinson’s – Louisa and Frank Feltracco
Frank Feltracco, now 77, arrived in Griffith from Italy with his family as a three-year-old, while his wife, Louisa, 73, was born in the town. Frank and Louisa married in […]
Read MoreSupport Group Roundup
Support Group Roundup By Stacey Foster, Support Group Coordinator Photo above: Smiles all round when Kempsey Support Group welcomed a visit from Mirelle Brockett from Parkinson’s NSW on 7.11.24 . […]
Read MoreSide-to-side eye movement can improve stability in Parkinson’s
Side-to-side eye movements can help reduce body sway and improve postural stability in people with Parkinson’s disease, even though Parkinson’s patients generally have difficulty coordinating their eye movements, a new study […]
Read MoreBalance Impairment Leading to Falls in Parkinson’s
One of the most challenging symptoms of Parkinson’s disease that fundamentally affects quality of life is balance impairment that can lead to falls. Falls are one of the major causes of […]
Read MoreTaming Parkinson’s Disease with Intelligent Brain Pacemakers
Two new studies from University of California (UC) San Francisco are pointing the way toward round-the-clock personalised care for people living with Parkinson’s disease through an implanted device that can […]
Read More11 ways to support a loved one with Parkinson’s
It goes without saying that you want to do your best to help your loved one with Parkinson’s. But what does that mean in a practical sense? For most of […]
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