…issues. OFF isn’t always a visible state; it can be a period when your non-motor symptoms increase, and you experience fluctuations in cognition, attention, anxiety, depression, and apathy. OFF can…
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…with experts who specialize in symptoms related to mood, anxiety, and depression. We also heard advice on actions you can take to reduce these symptoms and thrive with Parkinson’s. Receive…
…Screen Break Step away, stretch, use the restroom, take care of what you need 10:20 – 11:20 am Managing Depression and Anxiety in Parkinson’s Greg Pontone, PhD, Director, Parkinson’s Disease…
…with Parkinson’s who have experienced various levels of depression and anxiety and the actions they’ve taken to reduce these symptoms and live better and thrive with Parkinson’s. For more information…
…been a regular exerciser. Maybe you have been dealing with pain, motor symptoms, trouble sleeping, fatigue, declining mobility, and depression for many years. And exercise can be challenging. Sure, there…
…was worried about the levels of student depression, anxiety, and stress she was seeing as a Professor and Head of College. It became the most popular class ever taught at…
…effects of social isolation can be severe. It can exacerbate your motor and non-motor symptoms, put you at risk for developing other health problems, increase your chances of experiencing depression…
…severe bouts of depression, participated in research trials, led seminars, and am currently working on a book about two topics that have deep personal meaning to me: diet and cognition….
…Depression Drooling Emotional Health Enteral suspension (Duopa) Exercise Fatigue and sleep problems Finances Hallucinations & Delusions Hospital Stays Impulse Control Disorders (ICDs) Long-term Care Medication Motor Symptoms nOH Non-motor Symptoms…
…Here, you can learn more about changing and/or increasing symptoms, cognitive decline, hallucinations, end-of-life planning, and more. Psychiatric and Cognitive Complications in Parkinson’s Depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, psychosis, and impulse…
…Parkinson’s: it increases the risk of falls, hip fractures, depression, anxiety, hallucinations, and dementia. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that all adults over 65 receive a comprehensive eye exam…
…and related disorders. Dr. Pontone’s research focuses on the interaction between neuropsychiatric symptoms such as cognitive impairment, anxiety and depression, and motor impairment in Parkinson’s. After completing a medicine internship…