Parkinson’s disease affects about 1.5 million people in the United States, with 60,000 new cases each year, according to the Parkinson’s Foundation. Parkinson’s is a chronic, degenerative disease that ...
O RLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Parkinson’s is the most common motor disorder affecting almost 10 million people ...
A SUNY Cortland research team is continuing its innovative work to improve the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease through hard exercise lasting less than a minute. The progressive motor disease ...
Researchers say exercise and innovative treatments may help manage Parkinson's symptoms and delay disease progression, while a Mediterranean-like diet may delay its onset by up to 17 years.
Moderate- or high-intensity exercise can help with Parkinson’s disease symptoms like fatigue, a recent study shows. Philip Millar, PhD, lead author of the research and an associate professor of human ...
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New studies suggest exercise, light therapy and a common cough medicine may help slow Parkinson’s disease progression and protect brain function.
A few years ago, the organizers of one of the largest U.S. exercise programs for people with Parkinson’s disease realized they had a problem: Most of the students were white. “We’re always asking ...
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that causes the brain chemical, dopamine, to decline at a faster rate than normal aging. One of dopamine’s actions is to signal automatic ...
It’s estimated that some 1 million people in the U.S. are currently living with Parkinson’s disease. That means one in every 336 people in the U.S. have PD. You probably know of one or more people who ...
Florida has the highest percentage of people in the country with Parkinson’s disease. This progressive condition impacts people’s ability to move, affecting everything from walking and eating to ...
A few years ago, the organizers of one of the largest U.S. exercise programs for people with Parkinson's disease realized they had a problem: Most of the students were white. "We're always asking ...