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A Virus May Trigger PD?
A new study from Northwestern Medicine is showing that a virus could trigger or contribute to PD. Let's dive in. Dr. Igor Koralnik and...
Stephanie Soto
Jul 15, 20251 min read


Parkinson's Disease and Skin Problems
Everyone knows about PD and motor symptoms - slowness of movement, freezing, tremors, balance changes, etc. Some know about nonmotor...
Stephanie Soto
Jul 9, 20252 min read


New Study: Bringing Dying Cells Back to Life
A new study from Stanford has researched the effects of lowering the activity of the enzyme LRRK2. They found interesting results with...
Stephanie Soto
Jul 5, 20252 min read


Parkinson's and Dehydration
With the extreme heat over the next few days, everyone is at risk of dehydration. Dehydration in Parkinson's is a major concern. Let's...
Stephanie Soto
Jun 23, 20251 min read


First Blood Test for Alzheimer's Cleared by FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently cleared the first blood test for Alzheimer's disease. This test ( The Lumipulse G...
Stephanie Soto
Jun 15, 20252 min read


Hiker with Parkinson's
"I have been planning this hike for years. But during my planning I picked up an unwelcome companion – Parkinson’s Disease. It’s good for anyone to do difficult things. To prove to yourself that you are tough, resilient, that you are a worthy companion that others turn to in difficult times. To keep pushing. For those of us with PD, exercise is the one thing that has been shown to slow the progression of this affliction.
Stephanie Soto
Jun 5, 20252 min read


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