Best Ways to Track Parkinson’s Medication Effects and Side Effects
Living with Parkinson’s often means more than just taking medicine. It’s about noticing how your body responds (or doesn’t), and being aware of side effects. But …
Living with Parkinson’s often means more than just taking medicine. It’s about noticing how your body responds (or doesn’t), and being aware of side effects. But …
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 …
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, technology and …
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. …