... https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/parkinsons-disease-and-parkinsonism-an-overview Check out the first video in this series, as PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate exactly what benefits people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can gain from exercising. ...
The Benefits of Exercise With Parkinson’s Disease
... https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/parkinsons-disease-and-parkinsonism-an-overview Check out the first video in this series, as PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate exactly what benefits people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can gain from exercising. ...
... During the video, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate exactly what benefits people with PD can gain from these exercises. ...
... This week, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate how you can perform specific exercises to help manage tremor activity. To perform these exercises, you can use a plush ball (which can be purchased at a toy store, baby store, or pet shop), a deflated ball, or another soft, light ball. ...
Tackle Parkinson’s Tremor With Targeted Exercises
... This week, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate how you can perform specific exercises to help manage tremor activity. To perform these exercises, you can use a plush ball (which can be purchased at a toy store, baby store, or pet shop), a deflated ball, or another soft, light ball. ...
... During the video, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate exactly what benefits people with PD can gain from these exercises. ...
... This week, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate movements and strategies involved in a complete workout circuit to provide people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) a full-body workout. ...
Exercise Your Whole Body With the PD Warrior Circuit
... This week, PD Warrior founder Melissa McConaghy and head online coach Jason King demonstrate movements and strategies involved in a complete workout circuit to provide people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) a full-body workout. ...
... The estimated prevalence of MSA is 4.4 cases per 100,000, and the condition typically affects people over 40. Multiple System Atrophy Causes and Risk FactorsThe causes of MSA are not well understood. MSA is generally considered to be sporadic — it develops randomly. The environment does not appear to influence MSA development. ...
Understanding the Symptoms and Causes of Multiple System Atrophy
... The estimated prevalence of MSA is 4.4 cases per 100,000, and the condition typically affects people over 40. Multiple System Atrophy Causes and Risk FactorsThe causes of MSA are not well understood. MSA is generally considered to be sporadic — it develops randomly. The environment does not appear to influence MSA development. ...
... Another group of researchers looking at the connection between TBI and PD published a meta-analysis (review) of 22 different research studies including nearly 100,000 participants. The researchers found that people with a history of TBI were more than 1.5 times as likely to develop PD than people with no history of TBI. ...
Traumatic Brain Injuries and the Risk for Parkinson’s
... Another group of researchers looking at the connection between TBI and PD published a meta-analysis (review) of 22 different research studies including nearly 100,000 participants. The researchers found that people with a history of TBI were more than 1.5 times as likely to develop PD than people with no history of TBI. ...
... According to Cleveland Clinic, foods that are good sources of vitamin D include: Beef liver Fortified cereal Fish (salmon, sardines, swordfish, and cod liver oil) Egg yolks Fortified milk and orange juice Your body breaks vitamin D down into its active form, called 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D — which is also known as calcitriol and can be found as a supplement ...
3 Facts To Know About Vitamin D and Parkinson’s
... According to Cleveland Clinic, foods that are good sources of vitamin D include: Beef liver Fortified cereal Fish (salmon, sardines, swordfish, and cod liver oil) Egg yolks Fortified milk and orange juice Your body breaks vitamin D down into its active form, called 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D — which is also known as calcitriol and can be found as a supplement ...
... Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Anticholinergic Drugs — Parkinson’s Foundation Dopamine Agonists — Parkinson’s Foundation Dopamine Agonist Withdrawal Syndrome Associated Factors: A Retrospective Chart Review — Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders Tolcapone — LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury Sleep ...
Side Effects of Parkinson’s Disease Treatment
... Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Anticholinergic Drugs — Parkinson’s Foundation Dopamine Agonists — Parkinson’s Foundation Dopamine Agonist Withdrawal Syndrome Associated Factors: A Retrospective Chart Review — Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders Tolcapone — LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury Sleep ...
... , brain, and other organs Metabolic and endocrine issues — Problems with the parathyroid gland, chronic liver disease, or abnormal calcium levels that sometimes mimic Parkinson’s symptoms Infections — Conditions like HIV, neurosyphilis, or progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) that cause similar symptoms to those of Parkinson’s A doctor might ...
Parkinson’s Disease – The Path to Diagnosis
... , brain, and other organs Metabolic and endocrine issues — Problems with the parathyroid gland, chronic liver disease, or abnormal calcium levels that sometimes mimic Parkinson’s symptoms Infections — Conditions like HIV, neurosyphilis, or progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) that cause similar symptoms to those of Parkinson’s A doctor might ...