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Understanding 'off' times in advanced Parkinson's disease
Explore off times in advanced Parkinson's disease, understand symptoms, communicate with your doctor, and consider treatment strategies and lifestyle adjustments.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have developed a new way to improve walking for patients with Parkinson's disease using deep brain stimulation and artificial intelligence. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
According to the paper, artificial intelligence addresses a core weakness in Parkinson’s care: reliance on subjective ...
Heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne died this week at 76, just weeks after his farewell show and about five years after announcing he had Parkinson's disease. Here's what to know about the disease: ...
"It hangs like a cloud over you." In the UK more than 160,000 people currently live with the condition, which, over time, can ...
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How you turn while walking could signal Parkinson’s risk nearly 9 years in advance
The researchers saw that turning speed did not drop only near diagnosis. Based on their results, estimated turning speeds ...
Dale Brekel isn’t letting Parkinson’s Disease slow him down. The Sterlingite has helped form a community for those suffering from the disease in Sterling and beyond, with a support group and exercise ...
Grabbing a coffee cup seems easy. But you need to be able to move your hand, stretch it out, and keep it steady. These movements are difficult for people with Parkinson’s disease. The disorder eats ...
New UK Biobank data reveal that falling daily step counts may flag emerging Parkinson’s years before diagnosis, offering a simple digital clue to early neurodegenerative changes. Study: Daily steps ...
The Durango Parkinson’s Support Group held its first ever vitality walk and fundraiser on Saturday in coordination with the Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies. The fundraising target is $29,000, ...
The app, delivered through a partnership between the Oxford Mindfulness Foundation and Parkinson’s UK, aims to offer tailored programmes ...
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