How Parkinson’s Medication Works—and Why It Stops Working as Well Over Time
Many people with Parkinson’s disease notice that their medication works extremely well at first—but after a few years, its effects seem to fade more quickly. If …
Many people with Parkinson’s disease notice that their medication works extremely well at first—but after a few years, its effects seem to fade more quickly. If …
Many people wonder whether blood tests for Parkinson’s disease can diagnose the condition or provide insights into their symptoms. While no routine blood test can currently …
Cycling and Parkinson’s disease have become increasingly connected in research over the past few years. This article explores what the latest evidence says about cycling for …
Balance problems are one of the most challenging and anxiety-provoking symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. As balance declines, fear of falling often limits activity and independence. Learning …
Falls and injuries are a major concern for people living with Parkinson’s disease, and many of them happen at home. Making simple home adjustments to improve …
Medication can dramatically improve symptoms in Parkinson’s disease — but only when timing works with the brain, not against it. Many Parkinson’s patients take the right …
Eating should be simple, but for many people living with Parkinson’s disease, tremor can turn mealtimes into a daily challenge. Learning how to reduce hand shaking …
Sleep problems are common in Parkinson’s disease, but one often overlooked factor is how you sleep. Choosing the best sleep positions for Parkinson’s patients can help …
Freezing of gait is one of the most distressing and disabling symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. For many people, freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease interferes with …
Mornings can be the hardest part of the day for many people living with Parkinson’s disease. Stiffness, slowness, tremor, and delayed medication effects often collide all …