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parkinson's

  • Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    To submit your question, click here and enter [15513]. Watch our exclusive episode, only on NTD. The potential for classical music to improve intelligence has been known for some time. ...
    December 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Intensive Voice Therapy Outperforms Standard Therapy for Parkinson’s Patients
    Intensive Voice Therapy Outperforms Standard Therapy for Parkinson’s Patients
    Learn about a treatment that can help Parkinson's patients regain their voice.
    August 22, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Virginia Congresswoman Won’t Seek Reelection After New Parkinson Diagnosis
    Virginia Congresswoman Won’t Seek Reelection After New Parkinson Diagnosis
    Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-Va.) has announced that she will not seek reelection in 2024 after being diagnosed with ...
    September 19, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • Can Concussions in Football, Other Sports Cause Parkinson’s? How to Keep Underage Players Safe | Featuring Dr. Barry Jordan
    Can Concussions in Football, Other Sports Cause Parkinson’s? How to Keep Underage Players Safe | Featuring Dr. Barry Jordan
    Player concussion is common in football, ice hockey, and other collision sports. Could this lead to Parkinson’s disease ...
    September 6, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Nearly Half of Americans with Parkinson’s Don’t See a Neurologist: Expert Explains Why
    Nearly Half of Americans with Parkinson’s Don’t See a Neurologist: Expert Explains Why
    Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the United States, just behind Alzheimer’s. About a ...
    July 31, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Steady Steps: Discover Simple Exercises to Improve Balance and Stability in Parkinson’s Patients
    Steady Steps: Discover Simple Exercises to Improve Balance and Stability in Parkinson’s Patients
    Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder caused by the loss of nerve cells in certain parts of the ...
    July 3, 2023BY Jingduan Yang
  • NAC, Used for Vax Detox, Could Also Offer Parkinson’s Breakthrough
    NAC, Used for Vax Detox, Could Also Offer Parkinson’s Breakthrough
    Last time, we looked at how n-acetylcysteine (NAC) can help detox the body of harmful substances from mRNA ...
    June 23, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Environmental Toxins Linked to Steep Rise in Parkinson’s Disease
    Environmental Toxins Linked to Steep Rise in Parkinson’s Disease
    Parkinson's is now the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's disease and the fastest-growing degenerative neurological disorder, according ...
    May 16, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Parkinson’s Disease Has Become a Pandemic; Here Are the Possible Causes
    Parkinson’s Disease Has Become a Pandemic; Here Are the Possible Causes
    Parkinson's disease has been a rare disorder for most of human history. Yet a combination of aging demographics ...
    May 4, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Mom Diagnosed With Parkinson’s at 44 Reveals the Lesser-Known Symptoms She Noticed at 26
    Mom Diagnosed With Parkinson’s at 44 Reveals the Lesser-Known Symptoms She Noticed at 26
    A mom diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at 44 has shared the lesser-known symptoms, including loss of smell, obsessive-compulsive disorder ...
    May 3, 2023BY SWNS
  • Distressing Symptoms of Parkinson’s Begin in the Late Afternoon? 5 Ways to Relieve Sundowning
    Distressing Symptoms of Parkinson’s Begin in the Late Afternoon? 5 Ways to Relieve Sundowning
    While Parkinson's disease is known to affect movement, balance, and coordination, sometimes patients also develop Parkinson’s disease dementia. ...
    April 12, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease
    Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton Diagnosed With Parkinson’s Disease
    Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton announced on World Parkinson's Day on April 11 that she has been diagnosed with the ...
    April 12, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • Ping-Pong for Parkinson’s
    Ping-Pong for Parkinson’s
    Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, after Alzheimer’s. This brain disorder usually comes on slowly. ...
    February 20, 2023BY Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang
  • Large Study Found Flu and Common Virus Linked to Neurological Disease, but They May Not Be the Cause: Experts
    Large Study Found Flu and Common Virus Linked to Neurological Disease, but They May Not Be the Cause: Experts
    Someone is diagnosed with the condition every four seconds. New research finds common virus infections are linked to developing ...
    February 3, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Cough Medicine May Treat Parkinson’s Disease
    Cough Medicine May Treat Parkinson’s Disease
    Disability and death due to Parkinson’s disease are increasing faster than for any other neurological disorder in the ...
    January 27, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Studies Show Chinese Herb Effective in Treatment of Parkinson’s
    Studies Show Chinese Herb Effective in Treatment of Parkinson’s
    Those struck with Parkinson's Disease, a condition of the nervous system, will suffer a slow progression of debilitating ...
    January 17, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • Son Drops Everything to Care for Father With Parkinson’s Disease, Sparing Him From Going to a Nursing Home
    Son Drops Everything to Care for Father With Parkinson’s Disease, Sparing Him From Going to a Nursing Home
    When his father, who has advanced Parkinson's disease, lost the ability to live by himself, a California man ...
    October 4, 2022BY Louise Chambers
  • Exercise Hormone Stops Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice
    Exercise Hormone Stops Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice
    A hormone secreted into the blood during endurance, or aerobic, exercise reduces levels of a protein linked to ...
    September 13, 2022BY Johns Hopkins University
  • Progress in Parkinson’s: Deconstructing Dopamine Degeneration
    Progress in Parkinson’s: Deconstructing Dopamine Degeneration
    Being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease is life changing. This brain disorder causes slow and rigid body movements. People ...
    July 29, 2022BY National Institutes of Health
  • Researchers Suspect New Variants of Rapidly Progressing Brain Degenerating Diseases From COVID-19 Vaccines
    Researchers Suspect New Variants of Rapidly Progressing Brain Degenerating Diseases From COVID-19 Vaccines
    Things have not been the same since June 2021 for 53-year-old Douglas Howey from Colorado. Around a year ...
    July 12, 2022BY Health 1+1 and Marina Zhang
  • How Morning Coffee Changes the Brain
    How Morning Coffee Changes the Brain
    Coffee, a popular morning beverage to kick start the day, is often consumed for alertness. But some researchers ...
    July 7, 2022BY Health 1+1 and Marina Zhang
  • At the Earliest Sign of Parkinson’s Disease, Do This
    At the Earliest Sign of Parkinson’s Disease, Do This
    The well-known actor Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 29. At the ...
    June 7, 2022BY Health 1+1
  • 600+ Lawsuits Alleging Syngenta Knew Weedkiller Causes Parkinson’s Set to Move Forward
    600+ Lawsuits Alleging Syngenta Knew Weedkiller Causes Parkinson’s Set to Move Forward
    A hearing last month in federal court will set the stage for upcoming litigation against Syngenta, manufacturer of ...
    April 3, 2022BY Carey Gillam
  • Former Utah Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan ‘Dying’ From Parkinson’s and Dementia, Says Source
    Former Utah Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan ‘Dying’ From Parkinson’s and Dementia, Says Source
    The health of former Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan has declined rapidly, a source saying that the 77-year-old ...
    July 18, 2019BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Michael J. Fox Admits He’s Struggled With Optimism Amid Battle With Parkinson’s
    Michael J. Fox Admits He’s Struggled With Optimism Amid Battle With Parkinson’s
    Michael J. Fox, the “Back to the Future” star, admitted that he’s having difficulty staying optimistic in the ...
    May 2, 2019BY Jack Phillips
  • Emmy-Winning Actor Alan Alda Says He Has Parkinson’s, but Lives a ‘Full Life’
    Emmy-Winning Actor Alan Alda Says He Has Parkinson’s, but Lives a ‘Full Life’
    Beloved veteran actor Alan Alda announced publicly on television and social media on July 31 that he was ...
    July 31, 2018BY Mandy Huang
  • Say ‘Ahh’ to Let Your Smartphone Check for Parkinson’s Disease
    Say ‘Ahh’ to Let Your Smartphone Check for Parkinson’s Disease
    Smartphones are designed to be curious. Having already learned about your friendships, your family and the pattern of ...
    September 17, 2014BY Pete Shadbolt
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