…wears off. Some members of the group even mentioned significant issues, including persistent breathing difficulties following procedures that involved anesthesia. Two common procedures warrant special consideration: receiving dental anesthesia and…
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…ahead of your visit so that the provider can prepare for your visit appropriately. For example, it is important to inform new dental providers of your medications if you take…
…said they change plans and activities due to these motor complications. To develop evidence-based recommendations for improving dental health in people with Parkinson’s, researchers in Brazil conducted a review of…
…dental services; however, they also tend to have restrictions on which providers you can see. When you enroll in Medicare, you can choose to enroll in “Traditional/Original Medicare” and participate…
…break.” An “OK” hand gesture, or a thumbs up, means “I’m good to proceed.” Whenever I am feeling dyskinetic, I find that by relaxing (fortunately, in a dental chair, you’re…
…So, okay. It’s gotta be accidental, you know, I don’t know. So next week we went again, this friend of mine and I, and next day, I felt better immediately….
…can actually see, there’s almost like a circuit of people whose names are on a lot of books and it’s not accidental and it’s not because they’re experts, it’s because…
…dental, vision, and skin screenings. It also explains how Parkinson’s may impact your vision, oral health, and skin, and how to ensure you stay on top of your preventative care…
…fewer non-motor symptoms. What is the history of DBS? The practice of deep brain stimulation has evolved over time, but all started with an accidental discovery that found that people…
If you’ve been living with Parkinson’s for a while, chances are good that you’ve either heard about how beneficial boxing is for people with Parkinson’s, or you’ve attended many boxing…
…your Parkinson’s medication on time. Finally, even routine care—like receiving dental anesthesia for a simple filling—can be complicated by drug interactions. One of the most important things you can do…
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