…made to live well. We’ve rounded up some of the most important articles, podcasts, research, and living well stories that hit the news this month for you to peruse. Let…
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…cognitive decline. And I actually just had a person in my clinic who I knew very well actually in through cycling, and he is doing the bike for Parkinson’s and…
From tomatoes to live-streaming brain activity to genetic testing studies, news from the Parkinson’s field is as varied as it is encouraging this month. Here are some of the most…
…months of suffering in silence. My wife knew about my diagnosis, my, my physicians knew, two or three very close friends, some of whom are in the medical community knew,…
…in your house, they all say, well, do exercise. Exercise is good. Well, that’s fine. So why should all of these new guidelines and new recommendations and new review articles…
…US News and World Reports that exercise has transformed how he lives with Parkinson’s. Six months after beginning a new workout routine, he says, “I was able to walk backward….
…need senior ology, specifically movement disorder. So, you know, I think getting the right people involved so that I didn’t feel like I was so stressed and anxious about what’s…
…think what’s helped me deal with that and manage that is just pure honesty. I talked, I told everyone, I knew when I, well, not everyone I knew, but I…
During this session, panelists discussed the question “What do you wish you knew when you were first diagnosed with Parkinson’s” and the advice they’d like to share with others. See…
…that’s true. And that’s one thing that I constantly don’t do is follow too many news threads or if I’m on my phone or I’ll, or else we just, as…
…directories that you can access online. So, you know, as an example, I live in New Jersey. We have a very active New Jersey psychological association. And individuals who are…
…smell was a symptom of Parkinson’s. What do you wish everyone living with Parkinson’s knew about living well? Things will go wrong. When you fall, pick yourself up and go…