Parkinson’s Disease And My Experience – Video
05-09-2011 11:39 Information About Parkinson's Disease From A Parkinson's Disease Patient Go here to read the rest: Parkinson's Disease And My Experience - Video Continue Reading
HEALTH MATTERS: Living with multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis can be a frustrating disease, as it is largely unpredictable with disabling symptoms that typically come and go. Original post: HEALTH MATTERS: Living with Continue Reading
Depomed Announces Initiation of Phase 2 Clinical Study in Parkinson's Disease
MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 24, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Depomed, Inc. The rest is here: Depomed Announces Initiation of Phase 2 Clinical Study in Parkinson's Disease Continue Reading
VIDEO: Ballet helps Parkinson's patients
Scientists from London's Roehampton University are studying the effects of ballet on people with Parkinson's Disease. Link: VIDEO: Ballet helps Parkinson's patients Continue Reading
Ballet school takes steps to help sufferers of Parkinson's
A leading London ballet school is holding classes for Parkinson's sufferers after a study suggested dancing relieved symptoms of the disease. See original here: Ballet school takes steps to Continue Reading
Mum Allison gets her skates on for MS charity
Allison Humphreys has Multiple Sclerosis and finds that rollerskating helps with her balance. She has arranged for CurveMotion to host a fund-raising event next Saturday to raise money for the MS Continue Reading
Autism rates on rise countywide
By Darleen Principe darleen@theacorn.com Part one of a three-part series The U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimates that one in every 110 American children has an autism spectrum disorder, Continue Reading
Autism rates on the rise
By Darleen Principe darleen@theacorn.com The U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimates that one in every 110 American children has an autism spectrum disorder, representing a staggering 600 percent Continue Reading
Parkinson’s Disease symptoms respond well to deep brain stimulation
Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease such as the involuntary movements may be effectively countered by deep brain stimulation. St. Jude Medical (NYSE: STJ), the Minnesota maker of new innovative medical Continue Reading
MSU professor's Midland talk to address Parkinson's research
Jack Lipton is among several researchers studying topics at Michigan State University's Udall Center of Excellence for Parkinson's Disease Research, officials say. Read the original Continue Reading
Parkinson’s Disease – Video
11-08-2011 06:59 This work was made to explain Parkinson's Disease by Abraham Adberstein. Originally posted here: Parkinson's Disease - Video Continue Reading
Multiple Sclerosis Drugs Offer More Hope For Patients
Multiple sclerosis patients now have more treatment options than ever before in dealing with their illness, the New York Times reported Tuesday. Several new drug options have emerged after years of Continue Reading
‘Fishin’ for Parkinson’s’ event comes to Bayport
HealthEast Care System's "2nd Annual "Fishin for Parkinson's" benefit fishing tournament, family fun day and benefit dinner is Sept. See more here: 'Fishin' for Parkinson's' event comes to Bayport Continue Reading
New Hope for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
After decades of basic research on M.S., the last five years have brought a rapid rollout of new and sophisticated drugs that are changing how this disease is managed and offering patients new Continue Reading
Parkinson’s Disease: Take Control with Lifestyle Changes in Brain Healthy Nutrition, Exercise, and Healthy Coping …
"Take Charge of Parkinson's Disease: Dynamic Lifestyle Changes to Put You in the Driver's Seat," an unusual how-to book for anyone on the journey of living with PD, offers new perspectives and Continue Reading
Parkinson’s Disease: Balance, Gait (Walk) and Tremors Improve with New Non-Surgical Treatment – Video
Parkinson's Disease: New Non-Surgical treatment. Watch Dr. Demerjian help improve his Parkinson's symptoms of Gait and Balance with a TMJ mouth piece. See more here: Parkinson's Disease: Balance, Continue Reading
Multiple sclerosis linked to different area of brain
Radiology researchers have found evidence that multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory and motor functioning apart from the disabling damage caused by the Continue Reading
Researchers link multiple sclerosis to different area of brain
Radiology researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have found evidence that multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory Continue Reading
Autism Rates Have Spiked, But Why?
According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly one percent of U.S. children have some form of autism, 20 times higher than the rate in the 1980s. Alan Zarembo of The Los Angeles Times and Continue Reading
Justin – Alexander Disease Stem Cell Patient – Video
Justin has a rare genetic disorder called Alexander Disease. Doctors have given his mother a grim prognosis all his life--telling her he would be dead by age 4, 8 and 10 Go here to read the Continue Reading