Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurological disorder, is typically known for its impact on movement—think tremors, slowness, stiffness, and balance issues. Affecting over 10 million people ...
Parkinson's disease is no longer viewed as a faraway neurological ailment buried in textbooks. More than 10 million people ...
Parkinson’s disease affects over 10 million people globally, with incidence increasing after age 60. Dopamine-producing neuron loss leads to both motor and non-motor symptoms, including tremors, sleep ...
Catching the onset of Parkinson's Disease early can be critical to slowing the disease's progression and improving a patient's life. A new test that uses nothing more than a sample of someone's ear ...
As the global population ages, the prevalence of Parkinson’s continues to rise, with an estimated 25 million people expected to be living with the neurological disease by 2050. The incurable ...
Watch for early signs of Parkinson's disease, like stiffness and slower movements. Early detection is key to better management and quality of life.
ED? YEAH. DENISE HOLSINGER OF YORK COUNTY IS GRATEFUL FOR WHAT THE WELLSPAN MEDICAL TEAM DID FOR HER. THEY’VE GIVEN HER A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE. SHE STILL HAS PARKINSON’S, BUT NOW SHE CAN WALK WITH ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 65-year-old and otherwise healthy male. After spending the past five years believing that my trembling hands were the result of essential tremor, a second DaT (dopamine ...