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Ginger Turmeric Tea Recipe

 Antioxidant-Rich Recipe Fall is here, and with the changing season often comes increased pain and inflammation. It seems unavoidable and managing it can be challenging. Natural ways to relieve painful inflammation are sometimes helpful adjuncts in pain management. This ginger turmeric tea recipe may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. If…

Using Reflexology to Treat Parkinson’s Disease

Reflexology Have you considered reflexology as an option to relieve stress caused by Parkinson’s? Reflexology is an ancient practice that’s been passed down for thousands of years. The Incas and Native Americans may have introduced reflexology to South and North America, but proof of the practice dates back to 3000 BC in…

Essential Oils: Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Recharge with Aromatherapy “Essential oil” is basically a new name for an old standby, aromatherapy. There’s plenty of research behind this aromatic trend that shows it helps to alleviate some health conditions and may even help fight cancer. We’ve uncovered some ways essential oils can help with Parkinson’s disease.    …

Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant Chicken Curry Salad

When you have Parkinson’s disease, it is important to eat a healthy and balanced diet. Diets rich in anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants can improve your well-being. This curry chicken salad recipe is full of fruits and vegetables — and the curry spice acts as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Antioxidants, like vitamin C, can…

Simple Relaxation Solutions: Parkinson’s

Simple Ways to Relax Are you able to find time to relax? Can you set aside a few minutes everyday to completely relax? There’s something about those words — relax, be calm, and calm down — that trigger a deep emotional response in most of us. Don’t worry, we found…

Parkinson’s Quote: Michael J. Fox

Michael J. Fox Quote on Parkinson’s Disease Michael J. Fox is best known for his role as Marty McFly in the “Back to the Future” movies, but many of us still think of him as Alex P. Keaton from the “Family Ties” television series. Far from a wall flower,…

Data from Studies on PKAN and ‘Off’ Episodes in Parkinson’s Presented at 2016 Congress

Retrophin presented new data from a physician-initiated study of RE-024, the company’s investigational replacement therapy for pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN), a rare movement disorder. The findings, from treatment in two adults with PKAN, suggest the treatment is both safe and effective, with patients showing clinical improvement and stable disease progression. These results, as well as…

#CONy16 – Exclusive Interview with Dr. Warren Olanow

https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/videos/Dr-Warren-Olanow.mp4 Parkinson’s News Today correspondent conducts an exclusive interview with Dr. Warren Olanow, M.D., Clinical Advisory Board of Cynapsus. Follow our live coverage of #CONy16 on Twitter and here: https://bit.ly/1Vjl1D8…