…Age at diagnosis (YOPD) Longer duration of having Parkinson’s History of drug abuse Premorbid gambling Impulsive sensation personality traits Family history of psychiatric disorders Depression Overuse of dopaminergic medications due…
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…effects of a poor night’s sleep can be very detrimental. Without good sleep habits, people put themselves at higher risks of depression and chronic pain, among other issues. Since these…
…This may be due in part to women’s care partner experience, which we will address more fully later on in this post. Women with Parkinson’s experience higher rates of depression…
Exercise is critical to living well with Parkinson’s. The benefits from regular, physical exercise include improved sleep, increased endorphins that minimize depression and a reduction in bradykinesia, just to name…
…your body and mind Exercise isn’t just good for your body. Other issues related to Parkinson’s – like depression, sleep and constipation can also be positively affected by exercise and…
…who get a diagnosis of Parkinson’s have been dealing with pain, motor symptoms, trouble sleeping, fatigue, declining mobility and maybe even depression for many years. Showering them with all of…
…What is Aspiration? How Do You Prevent Aspiration Pneumonia? Living with Parkinson’s: What is OFF? A Primer on Sleep and Parkinson’s Can You Identify Your Depression Triggers? Living Well with…
…and non-motor Parkinson’s symptoms affect quality of life and how they can be treated medically or with behavior modification or non-medical therapies. Depression, sleep disturbances, fatigue, social isolation, and compulsive…
…two miles every morning with my dog.” Either way, the dual nature of the choice and the follow-through are what will help you combat apathy and depression, and depending on…
…mourning and depression, Gretchen started to see the beauty in faces around her and started a one-woman non-profit called “I AM” The Face of Project which shares the beautiful faces…
…management of non-motor symptoms Cognitive symptoms, depression, and other mood issues and how they may affect people with Parkinson’s Confounding factors that affect cognition and signs that may indicate changes…
…disconnecting is that social isolation can exacerbate your symptoms, put you at risk for developing other health problems, increase your chances of experiencing depression, accelerate cognitive decline, and decrease your…