Parkinson’s Morning Routine Guide (That Actually Helps)
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 …
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 …
AI drug discovery for Parkinson’s disease is no longer theoretical. A $66 million deal to develop an AI-designed, brain-penetrant drug targeting neuroinflammation shows how artificial intelligence …
Tremor is one of the most recognizable and frustrating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. For many people, Parkinson’s tremor interferes with writing, eating, dressing, and social interactions …
Over the past two decades, Parkinson’s disease has not changed as much as our understanding of it has. What once appeared predictable and uniform has gradually …
When people talk about the future of Parkinson’s disease, they often imagine a single breakthrough that changes everything at once. In reality, progress tends to arrive …
What the science say, and what every patient should know? When winter arrives, many people with Parkinson’s disease say the same thing: “My symptoms get worse …
Early changes in Parkinson’s disease often appear gradually—slower movements, softer speech, or small shifts in balance that can easily be overlooked. This has led many researchers …
Shortness of breath in Parkinson’s disease can feel frightening, especially when you don’t know whether it’s a normal part of Parkinson’s disease or a warning sign …
Breathing changes are one of the lesser-known challenges of Parkinson’s disease — yet they can have a real impact on daily life. Some patients notice a …
Parkinson’s disease is often described as a movement disorder — one that causes tremors, stiffness, and slowed motion. But as researchers continue to learn more, it’s …