Introduction Travel plays a crucial role in our lives, offering access to opportunities, services, and social connections. However, for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, travel can often be constrained due to physical, cognitive, and environmental challenges. These constraints may have a significant impact on social participation and self-rated health, affecting overall quality of life. This blog… Continue reading Title: Travel Constraints and Parkinson’s: Impact on Social Health
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Navigating Parkinson’s Medications
Living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often means managing a complex medication regimen to control both motor and non-motor symptoms. Recently, a qualitative study explored the experiences of people with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) regarding their medications. The insights gathered from patient focus groups highlight several critical themes that many in our community might find familiar. Understanding… Continue reading Navigating Parkinson’s Medications
Understanding Parkinson’s Psychosis
Parkinson’s disease is perhaps best known for its hallmark motor symptoms like tremor and rigidity. However, more than half of individuals with this neurodegenerative disorder will ultimately experience psychosis, a nonmotor symptom that can be particularly unsettling and distressing for both patients and their caregivers. Psychosis in Parkinson’s can manifest as hallucinations, delusions, or behavioral… Continue reading Understanding Parkinson’s Psychosis
Understanding the Types of Parkinson’s and Parkinsonism
Navigating the complexities of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and its various forms can be challenging. This blog post delves into different types of Parkinsonism, highlighting the importance of accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment strategies. Parkinsonism encompasses several conditions with motor symptoms like bradykinesia (slowed movements), tremors, balance loss, and stiffness. Understanding these distinctions is vital for… Continue reading Understanding the Types of Parkinson’s and Parkinsonism
Coffee and Parkinson’s: Can it Help?
When we think about managing Parkinson’s disease (PD), coffee isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, over the years, research has consistently suggested that regular coffee consumption may provide benefits for those at risk of Parkinson’s or even those already diagnosed. Let’s take a deep dive into how coffee—especially its key compounds like… Continue reading Coffee and Parkinson’s: Can it Help?