We know that living with Parkinson’s disease can be difficult and the condition poses many challenges, however, there are ways that you can manage it to make your everyday life more comfortable. With this in mind, we’ve put together a list of seven ways to self-manage Parkinson’s disease based on information…
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Non-Movement Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
In this informative video from the Khan Academy shared in May 2015, some of the less obvious and well-known symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are discussed. Discover four possible causes of Parkinson’s disease. The film uses simple sketches to demonstrate what happens in the brain and body of a…
How to Stay Healthy Through Cold and Flu Season
It’s that time of year when everyone starts to get sick and pass around their cold and flu germs. Having a chronic illness means that your immune system is already compromised, which makes picking up other people’s winter illnesses harder to avoid. However, you don’t have to lock yourself away…
Parkinson’s Disease: Signs and Symptoms
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disease that causes a reduction of dopamine. When dopamine levels are lowered, it results in problems with movement. Did you know that there’s a boxing therapy available for young-onset Parkinson’s patients? But what are the most concerning warning signs and symptoms of…
Predicting Parkinson’s Disease With Sleep Disorders
In this video from (the) Gen shared in 2015, Associate Professor Simon Lewis from the Brain and Mind Institute in Australia talks about how Parkinson’s disease could be predicted in patients through sleep disorders. Read about the role of dopamine in the development of Parkinson’s disease. Lewis explains…
Finding out a friend, family member or co-worker has Parkinson’s disease is devastating, however, despite our best intentions, we can often accidentally say something that may be offensive or hurtful. What the person really wants to hear is that you’re there for them and thinking of them. With that in…
10 Tips for Parkinson’s Disease Caregivers
Being a caregiver for a loved one who has Parkinson’s disease can be very stressful. It’s difficult to watch someone close to you suffer and you want to be able to do your best for them, but it’s important to remember that you also have to take care of yourself…
Early-Onset Parkinson’s Disease: John’s Story
In this video from infona001 shared in October 2012, we meet John. John was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease at the age of 23 and is one of the youngest people in Britain with the condition. Early-onset Parkinson’s disease is extremely rare, and as John pointed out in…
10 Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
Because Parkinson’s disease is a progressive condition, it can be difficult to spot the early warning signs. However, we have compiled a list of 10 of the most common early signs and symptoms of the disease, according to the National Parkinson Foundation. This is one of the…
Balance and Stride Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease
In this video shared by Chad Moir, Chad demonstrates exercises that can help Parkinson’s disease patients with balance and stride length. Meet Gregory Chandler, who hasn’t let Parkinson’s disease get in the way of his lust for life. Chad Moir runs a personal training company called DopaFit,…
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