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World Parkinson's Day: Parkinson's disease is incurable, but if made necessary dietary changes, it can be managed. Watch this to know more.
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder and affects nerve cells which are responsible for motor functions of the body. Parkinson’s patients have difficulty in carrying out movements at a normal speed. Hence, they take longer to perform even normal day-to-day activities. Apart from slowness in their body, Parkinson’s patients’ limbs tend to be either stiff or shake uncontrollably. Other non-motor symptoms like pain, sleep disturbances, irregular bowel movements, fainting spells, depression, anxiety, fatigue and memory problems also occur. There is no cure for the disease but medications and surgery can provide some relief.
World Parkinson's Day: Parkinson's disease is incurable, but if made necessary dietary changes, it can be managed. Watch this to know more.
World Parkinson's Day is observed every year on April 11 to raise awareness about the disease. Here's everything you need to know about the disease and how it can be treated.
Currently, there's no cure for Parkinson's disease. But early diagnosis and treatment can lessen symptoms, improve one's quality of life, and prolong survival.
Timely intervention is key to manage Parkinson's disease. An 81-year-old woman with Parkinson's who was unable to do her daily activities has resumed her normal routine after Dopamine Replacement Therapy. Look out for the symptoms of the brain disorder.
Parkinson's is a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking. We have with us Dr. V. P. Singh Chairman Institute of Neurosciences to make us understand everything.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects the movement of your body. Some of the warning symptoms of this disease start gradually numbness of body parts, not able to move properly, etc.
The study showed that the drug reduces the loss of dopamine neurons in females, which indicates it as potential evidence for the use of the drug to treat Parkinson's disease.
Men taking terazosin were 12 per cent to 37 per cent less likely to develop Parkinson's disease during follow-up than men taking tamsulosin.
As we get ready to observe World Brain Day, learn to recognize the symptoms that indicate the early onset of Parkinson's so that you can delay the progress of the disease.
This year, the topic of World Brain Day is Parkinson's disease - a brain disorder affects more than 7 million people of all ages worldwide. Read to know more about this condition and other types of brain disorders.
About 10 million people worldwide are estimated to be affected by Parkinson's disease, with higher incidence reported from the industrialized countries. Read to know about the new treatment procedures.
Researchers say signs of autoimmunity can appear in people with Parkinson's disease years before their official diagnosis. Here we have listed a few signs and symptoms that indicate you might have Parkinson's disease. Read on to know more
Today, on the occasion of World Parkinson's Day, let us see what living with this condition means and how you can manage it.
The disease can go undetected for 30-40 years before showing the symptoms according to a new study.
According to the study published in the journal Movement Disorders, there is a strong association between, broad spectrum antibiotics and changes in the gut microbiome, which could lead to Parkinson's disease.
According to a study published in the journal, The Lancet Neurology, exercising for at least six months can bring positive changes in Parkinson's patients.
A new study, published in the journal Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, show that controlled stimulation of the ear canal may help reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Read on to know more.
Living with Parkinson's can be a nightmare if you are alone. But, with our tips, you can have a better quality of life.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects the movement of your body. Some of the warning symptoms of this disease start gradually numbness of body parts, not able to move properly, etc.
The study showed that the drug reduces the loss of dopamine neurons in females, which indicates it as potential evidence for the use of the drug to treat Parkinson's disease.
Men taking terazosin were 12 per cent to 37 per cent less likely to develop Parkinson's disease during follow-up than men taking tamsulosin.
As we get ready to observe World Brain Day, learn to recognize the symptoms that indicate the early onset of Parkinson's so that you can delay the progress of the disease.
This year, the topic of World Brain Day is Parkinson's disease - a brain disorder affects more than 7 million people of all ages worldwide. Read to know more about this condition and other types of brain disorders.
About 10 million people worldwide are estimated to be affected by Parkinson's disease, with higher incidence reported from the industrialized countries. Read to know about the new treatment procedures.
Researchers say signs of autoimmunity can appear in people with Parkinson's disease years before their official diagnosis. Here we have listed a few signs and symptoms that indicate you might have Parkinson's disease. Read on to know more
Today, on the occasion of World Parkinson's Day, let us see what living with this condition means and how you can manage it.
The disease can go undetected for 30-40 years before showing the symptoms according to a new study.
According to the study published in the journal Movement Disorders, there is a strong association between, broad spectrum antibiotics and changes in the gut microbiome, which could lead to Parkinson's disease.
According to a study published in the journal, The Lancet Neurology, exercising for at least six months can bring positive changes in Parkinson's patients.
A new study, published in the journal Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, show that controlled stimulation of the ear canal may help reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Read on to know more.
Have you noticed a sudden change in personality of your loved one? It could be due to some underlying health condition. Read on to know more.
According to a study Journal of Biological Chemistry, the enzyme, mitochondrial CYP2D6, presents a potentially powerful new target for Parkinson's treatment.
International Yoga Day is celebrated on 21st June every year. As you gear up to celebrate it tomorrow, Dr. NK Venkataramana, Founder and Chief Neurosurgeon, Brains Hospital, Bengaluru, tells you all you need to know about how yoga boosts your nervous system and mental health. However, you need to practise yogasanas consistently if you want to reap the benefits.
Tremour, especially in the hands, is a condition experienced mostly by the elderly population. Though not life-threatening, it could be the sign of some serious ailments.
A new study published in Nature Communications has revealed that the drugs used to treat BP problem can potentially treat Parkinson's disease as well.
In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, scientists revealed that felodipine, a drug prescribed for high blood pressure patients can help people with Parkinson's Disease.