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A once-a-week injection could greatly ease life for the more than eight million people who live with Parkinson’s disease by replacing the daily routine of swallowing multiple pills.
One. Two. Three. Kerry Huntington counts out loud each punch she hurls at the speed bag in front of her, keeping her eyes trained on the moving target as it whips back at her face. Before it can hit ...
Good times never seemed so good for a delighted audience over the weekend, when Neil Diamond emerged from retirement for an ...
Learn about the key symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including tremors, weakness, and walking difficulties. Understand their impact and what to expect for better management.
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The Hearty Soul on MSNLesser-known symptom in your nose that could be early sign of Parkinson's diseaseWhen we think about Parkinson’s disease, most of us picture trembling hands or a shuffling walk. But what if your nose could tell you something was wrong years before those visible symptoms appeared?
His work blended classic design with a loose ’60s-style energy, giving publications like Rolling Stone an identity that ...
People with Parkinson’s often stay silent about their diagnosis. Here’s what drives that silence and why understanding it ...
While hand tremors are one of the most common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, it isn’t the only one. There are other signs people with Parkinson’s should watch out for.
Times columnist Bill Plaschke writes about his experience taking a boxing class to help fight Parkinson's disease symptoms.
A team of researchers at UCLA has developed a high-tech diagnostic pen that can detect signs of Parkinson’s disease with over 96% accuracy.
Muscle stiffness, or rigidity, is another common early sign. It can happen in the arms, legs, or body and may feel like ...
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