Can Diabetes Drug Improve Parkinson’s Symptoms? Latest Trial Reveals the Answer
A large phase III clinical trial has tested the diabetes drug exenatide (a GLP-1 receptor agonist) as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease. The trial aimed …
A large phase III clinical trial has tested the diabetes drug exenatide (a GLP-1 receptor agonist) as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease. The trial aimed …
A new clinical trial has shown that stem-cell-derived brain cells can be safely transplanted into people with Parkinson’s disease. The cells survived, produced dopamine, and showed …
Receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can bring a mix of emotions—relief at finally having an answer, worry about the future, and uncertainty about what comes …
Updated: 15.06.2026 Living with Parkinson’s disease presents daily challenges—but the right adaptive tools can make a world of difference. Whether it’s mobility, eating, speaking, or self-care, …
How can I overcome apathy and maintain motivation while living with Parkinson’s disease? The answer to this question lies in understanding how apathy affects the brain …
If your Parkinson’s medication isn’t working like it used to, you might feel discouraged or even a little panicked. But this shift doesn’t mean you’ve run …
As time goes on, many people with Parkinson’s disease notice that their medications don’t work as consistently or effectively as they once did. This can be …
Talking about Parkinson’s disease with your family can feel overwhelming. You might worry about how much to say, what they’ll understand, or how they’ll react. But …
Caregiving for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is often described as an act of love, but behind that love, many caregivers are quietly falling apart. …
Finding out you might have Parkinson’s disease is a life-changing moment. You may feel anxious, confused, or even scared about what comes next. It’s completely normal …