... References Dyskinesia — Parkinson’s Foundation Dystonia in PD — Parkinson’s Foundation Dyskinesia — American Parkinson Disease Association Parkinson’s Disease — Mayo Clinic Levodopa — Parkinson’s Foundation What Is Dystonia and How Does It Relate to Parkinson’s Disease? ...
Dyskinesia vs. Dystonia: Understanding the Difference (VIDEO)
... References Dyskinesia — Parkinson’s Foundation Dystonia in PD — Parkinson’s Foundation Dyskinesia — American Parkinson Disease Association Parkinson’s Disease — Mayo Clinic Levodopa — Parkinson’s Foundation What Is Dystonia and How Does It Relate to Parkinson’s Disease? ...
... Consider taking the following poll to share the PD symptom that you find most challenging. Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyParkinsonsTeam is the social network for people with Parkinson’s disease and their loved ones. ...
... References Does Parkinson’s Hurt? — Parkinson’s Foundation Pain — Parkinson’s UK Ask the MD: Pain and Parkinson’s Disease — The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Sciatica: Symptoms and Causes — Mayo Clinic Dystonia in Parkinson’s Disease — Parkinson’s Foundation ...
Is Parkinson’s Painful? Describing the Experience
... References Does Parkinson’s Hurt? — Parkinson’s Foundation Pain — Parkinson’s UK Ask the MD: Pain and Parkinson’s Disease — The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Sciatica: Symptoms and Causes — Mayo Clinic Dystonia in Parkinson’s Disease — Parkinson’s Foundation ...
... I try to nap when he does, but it’s just not restful sleep.”Here are some tips for caregivers on caring for someone with Parkinson’s who’s experiencing psychotic symptoms: Talk to their neurologist about any difficult or concerning symptoms. It may be necessary to adjust their meds. ...
It’s hard to take care of yourself when you’re always taking care of someone else. Caregivers fo...
... Normally, slow wave activity decreases as the brain gets enough rest, but research has shown that this does not occur in people who experience dyskinesia from levodopa. Sleep and DyskinesiaResearchers have established a link between poor sleep and increased dyskinesia, but it’s poorly understood. ...
Sleep and Dyskinesia: What’s the Connection?
... Normally, slow wave activity decreases as the brain gets enough rest, but research has shown that this does not occur in people who experience dyskinesia from levodopa. Sleep and DyskinesiaResearchers have established a link between poor sleep and increased dyskinesia, but it’s poorly understood. ...
When Alan Alda, star of “M*A*S*H“ and “The West Wing,” revealed he had Parkinson’s disease, he s...
Neil Diamond is among the celebrities who have publicly discussed a diagnosis of Parkinson’s dis...
... The researchers also saw a higher rate of comorbidities (other diseases occurring along with PD) in people with TBI compared to those without TBI.How Does TBI Increase Risk of PD?TBI is a risk factor for several neurodegenerative diseases, including PD, Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. ...
Traumatic Brain Injuries and the Risk for Parkinson’s
... The researchers also saw a higher rate of comorbidities (other diseases occurring along with PD) in people with TBI compared to those without TBI.How Does TBI Increase Risk of PD?TBI is a risk factor for several neurodegenerative diseases, including PD, Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. ...
... Does Air Pollution Contribute to Parkinson’s? ...