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Intensive Advocacy to the NSW Government
Mary Kay Walker, the CEO of Parkinson’s NSW, has had a very busy couple of months conducting an intensive advocacy campaign aiming to reach as many NSW Government decision-makers […]
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Are older women with Parkinson’s overlooked?
UK resident Pam Archer was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 74. As a former nurse whose sister lives with the condition, she said she already had some understanding […]
Read MoreThe Value of Exercise Progression and Regression
The value of exercise progression and regression There is no single ‘best’ exercise for individuals living with Parkinson’s because different exercises target the unique combination of symptoms each person […]
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Ten Self Care Strategies
Stress affects nearly everyone at some point and over time. It can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Practicing self-care regularly can help […]
Read MoreTips on Eating Out
Eating out should be an enjoyable activity. However, for those living with Parkinson’s unexpected challenges can diminish the enjoyment and discourage many from eating out. Following are some tips […]
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Support Group Round-up February 2025
Support Group Roundup By Stacey Foster, Support Group Coordinator Happy New Year everyone! This year is already gearing up to be a big one. There are several Support Group visits […]
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Participate in the Natural History of Parkinson’s Disease Study
Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) is conducting a Natural History of Parkinson’s Disease study. There is an opportunity for 100 people living with Parkinson’s and 50 individuals without Parkinson’s (who would […]
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Do you need an MLAK key?
The MLAK (Master Locksmiths Access Key) is a universal lock and key system that allows people with a disability access to public facilities 24 hours a day, seven days a […]
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In the Spotlight: Northern Rivers Support Group
The area served by the Northern Rivers Parkinson’s Support Group extends from Ocean Shores to Wollongbar. The Group meets in the township of Alstonville. The Group Leader for the past […]
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Exercise: One Size Can’t Fit All
There is a large amount of research happening around the benefits of exercise for people with Parkinson’s. Most people want an easy answer. Unfortunately, there isn’t one. Below is a […]
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Nurses in Action – Stephen & Suzanne Gee Praise Nurse Jody Lloyd, Port Macquarie
A few years ago, Stephen Gee noticed that he was having more trouble with the physical aspects of his work as a refrigeration mechanic in Sydney. “I had to […]
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Lifestyle Factors Affecting Your Cognitive Abilities
'Cognitive' is a term used in psychology to describe anything related to thinking, learning, and understanding. So when we talk about cognitive skills or processes, it refers to different aspects […]
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