Growing evidence suggests that dance can help slow the progression of Parkinson's disease. It's because of that research that experts are launching a national online arts hub that aims to connect ...
That’s the essence of the Kirk Gibson Center for Parkinson's Wellness. It’s a beautiful, sparkling, state-of-the-art facility with an amazing vibe, full of inspiration and hope – the first center of ...
Gasper Giordano of Manalapan has a great specialist doctor on call to help his fight against Parkinson's — his own daughter, ...
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The driver’s seat and Parkinson’s disease: How to stay safe and independent on the road
Learn about self-assessments, driving evaluations, and car modifications to enhance road safety.
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Top AIIMS neurologist reveals 3 behaviours to avoid if you want to prevent dementia and Parkinson’s
Top AIIMS neurologist Dr Priyanka Sehrawat has listed three behaviours that you must avoid if you want to prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s at any age. Dementia is a progressive syndrome that causes a ...
Learn about progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare brain disorder affecting body movements, balance, and eye movements. Understand the differences between PSP and Parkinson's disease.
Exposure to ambient trichloroethylene (TCE) was tied to an increased risk of Parkinson's disease. People living in areas with the highest outdoor TCE levels had a 10% higher relative risk. The EPA ...
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact. Videos of confrontations between Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Minneapolis residents have flooded social media, showing some of the ...
(L-R) Skyler Bible, Lucy Boynton, Oliver Diego Silva, David Duchovny, Hope Davis, Ariela Barer and Cooper Raiff in 'See You When I See You' Sundance Institute | photo by Jim Frohna Somehow the ...
Kaitlyn Dever, David Duchovny, Hope Davis and Lucy Boynton also star in Jay Duplass’ ensemble piece based on stand-up comic Adam Cayton-Holland’s memoir about the loss of his sister. By David Rooney ...
While she is grieving about it, I feel relieved. By Kwame Anthony Appiah Kwame Anthony Appiah has been The New York Times Magazine’s Ethicist columnist since 2015 and teaches philosophy at N.Y.U. I ...
Adapted from his own memoir by Adam Cayton-Holland, this winsome indie tracks a privileged family’s wildly avoidant, irrational behavior in the wake of a tragedy. Stop me if you’ve heard this one ...
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