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A Brazilian physical therapist has been leading a unique project in Rio de Janeiro since 2018, trying to help patients with ...
Times columnist Bill Plaschke writes about his experience taking a boxing class to help fight Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Patients with Parkinson’s disease rarely present to the clinic with the textbook signs — forward stooped posture, slow and rigid movements, or shuffling gait. Instead, the earliest indicators ...
Alan Alda continues acting despite Parkinson’s disease, recently appearing in Tina Fey’s adaptation of his 1981 film, ‘The Four Seasons’ on Netflix.
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study.
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.
Bill Plaschke, the award-winning sports columnist and longtime "Around the Horn" panelist, announced his Parkinson's diagnosis in a column.
About half a million Americans have been diagnosed with Parkinson's. FAU looking for participants to study disease's effects on their physical and mental abilities.
People with autism had a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease early in life. The risk of Parkinson's before age 50 was four times higher in people with versus without autism. A Parkinson ...
Workouts can boost strength, but sometimes they can also wreck your posture. Here are three workout tweaks to prevent muscle imbalances that cause misalignment.
Discover 5 exercises that fix poor posture fast, targeting rounded shoulders, forward head, and lower back pain without equipment or extensive time commitment.
Poor posture is likely damaging your back, warns Dr. Arthur Jenkins, a spinal surgeon in New York. He explains how it happens and how to prevent chronic back pain.