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Kristen Fischer has written for numerous health publications, hospitals, and medical companies, and is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact ...
About 600 people came out for food, fun and education during the annual South Dakota School of Mines Cultural Expo on ...
Exercise is the most promising disease-modifying therapy for Parkinson's Disease. And doctors need to prescribe it.
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at just 50 years old, Tammy Corrigan turned to exercise to help manage her ...
Regular exercise can be useful in slowing the progression of the neurological disease, with the added benefit of delivering ...
The center offers educational programs and resources, along with a comprehensive network of allied health care professionals; ...
For most of his 81 years, Frank Vivona, of St. James, considered himself a full-blown couch potato. “I didn’t exercise and, in fact, I never liked exercise,” said the retired schoolteacher.
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and although the condition is degenerative, and could affect motor skills, there’s a way that some people with Parkinson’s are fighting the disease, quite ...
Mar. 11, 2025 — For people with a certain sleep disorder, a simple blood test could help predict the development of dementia years before symptoms appear, a new study indicates. Idiopathic REM ...
Parkinson's disease is an illness that affects the part of your brain that controls how you move your body. Some people with Parkinson’s first notice weakness, difficulty walking, and stiff muscles.
LONDON — Kylie Minogue's "The Loco-Motion," Ghanaian Highlife music and Diana Ross's "Upside Down" are the sounds guaranteed to get King Charles III on the dance floor, the UK monarch revealed Monday.