More than just the subject of a popular TV show, dancing can be beneficial for Parkinson's disease patients. Read more about how dancing can ease Parkinson's disease symptoms.
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Narcolepsy has been linked to Parkinson's disease according to new research. Parkinson's disease patients have severe damage in the same small group of neurons in the brain that, when lost, cause narcolepsy. This may lead to new treatments for "sleep attacks" in Parkinson's patients.
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Fatigue is a routine occurrence with Parkinson's disease, but that doesn't make it any less bothersome. Here are some tips for conserving energy and preventing fatigue.
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For people living with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers, there are almost endless resources available online. Here is some of the information Taryn Simpson has gathered from her time reading Parkinson's disease blogs on the Internet.
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Although driving is a natural part of day-to-day living and represents a person's independence, there may come a time when Parkinson's disease makes it impossible to drive safely. Read more from Taryn Simpson.
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Researchers have discovered a new link between blood cells and Parkinson's disease. The part of the blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen matches the activity of the alpha-synuclein gene, which suggests both are controlled by the same genetic "switch." Read more about this research and its implications in finding a cure.
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Conscientious store clerks made a world of difference for one Parkinson's disease patient who was having a particularly bad day with his Parkinson's symptoms. Read how these two employees helped him overcome his struggles.
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Exercise is an important part of Parkinson's disease care. However, it can be difficult to find a safe and effective exercise program for patients with mobility and flexibility issues. Read how hydrotherapy may help some patients.
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It's common to wonder what we look like to other people. Patricia Lightner had the opportunity to see herself as other people see her while videotaping a presentation. She realized people can look beyond physical limitations to see who she really is.
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Even everyday obstacles like stairs can become dangerous for a person living with Parkinson's disease. Leg weakness, or difficulty balancing are common problems among patients with Parkinson's disease that can further complicate mobility. Read these tips that can help minimize danger.
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