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There is an effective surgical treatment for Parkinson’s. Why aren’t more women with the disease getting it?
Deep brain stimulation, or DBS, is like a pacemaker for the brain—and can hugely improve symptoms. Here is everything you need to know.
A Parkinson Canada campaign running this month highlights research gaps for women with the disease, gender-specific support groups and stories from women navigating the nervous system disorder.
Learn about the impact of Parkinson’s on women and the urgent need for better research and understanding of their symptoms.
A doctor has spoken out in a bid to raise awareness of some of the lesser known early symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
The Parkinson's Foundation recommends that in addition to making an appointment with an internist or family practitioner, a person experiencing symptoms should also see a movement disorders specialist ...
It started as a twitch in her ankle. In 2018, when she was 43, Allie Signorelli noticed an intermittent sensation that didn’t go away. At her next annual check-up, Signorelli asked her primary care ...
A large international study involving nearly 700 participants reveals that women with a precursor condition to Parkinson's disease show significantly less brain atrophy—decreased cortical thickness in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Parkinson’s is the most common motor disorder affecting almost 10 million people worldwide. It can cause debilitating symptoms like shaking, tremors, balance issues, ...
Women with a precursor condition to Parkinson’s disease showed significantly less brain atrophy than their male counterparts despite similar clinical severity, according to an October study published ...
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