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Eye scan predict parkinsons

Eye scans may spot Parkinson’s years before diagnosis

Researchers hopeful eye scans will become a pre-screening tool for at-risk people. Eye scans may help identify who’s at risk of developing Parkinson’s several years before symptoms first become apparent and doctors […]

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New technology application designed to help people with Parkinson’s walk more confidently

University of NSW biomedical engineers have developed new software that trains people with Parkinson’s to improve their gait. A new technology application (app), co–designed by people with Parkinson’s disease, has […]

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Healthy brain region works overtime to control Parkinson’s symptoms

In people with Parkinson’s disease, the cerebral cortex of the brain can compensate for disease-related dysfunction in the basal ganglia, the main part of the brain affected by Parkinson’s. Researchers found […]

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Blood Test Offers Parkinson’s Early Warning System

Despite the prevalence of Parkinson’s there is still so much we don’t know about the world’s second-most common neurodegenerative disease.  But a team of British, German, and Italian researchers has […]

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smart±step exercises shown to effectively prevent falls

A large, randomised control trial conducted by Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) researchers found that at-home game-based step exercises were effective at preventing falls in people over the age of 65 – reducing […]

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Support Group Roundup, October 2024

By Stacey Foster, Support Group Coordinator Spring is in the air, and we have been out and about visiting Support Groups.   In August, we visited 10 Support Groups: Mary […]

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Live-Life-to-fullest

Parkinson’s patients often battle a hidden foe: Stigma

Patients with Parkinson’s disease already face poorer mental and physical health, but now a new study shows they also suffer from decreased levels of hope and self-esteem due to the […]

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My [Parkinson’s] Life – Donald Conolly

Having Parkinson’s is just one aspect of a person’s life story. We want to share more stories of the varied lives of people currently living with Parkinson’s.   I have […]

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How to choose the right gym for you

There are many  different gyms out there today and all of them are a little bit different. Finding one you feel comfortable with is key.   If you join a […]

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Want to learn more about healthy, active living?

The NSW Government Active Ageing Team has developed a web site featuring information and inspiration on safe and healthy living for ageing.   It is called Active & Healthy and […]

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Managing constipation in Parkinson’s 

Constipation is the infrequent passage of hard, dry bowel motions which are difficult to pass.    It is a common problem in Parkinson’s and can also predate the Parkinson’s diagnosis.  Most […]

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NSW Governor meets Maitland and Port Stephens Support Groups

Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales was the guest of honour at an informal gathering with Maitland and Port Stephens Parkinson’s Support Groups […]

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17th December 2024
Sideways eye movement for balance

Side-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 […]
17th December 2024
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Balance 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 […]