Cholesterol drugs may help ward off Parkinson’s
Written By Rachael Rettner Published March 13, 2012 MyHealthNewsDaily Taking statins may lower the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, particularly among people younger
Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Awarded Patent for Technology to Assess Parkinson’s Disease
By Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies, The Sacramento Bee, www.sacbee.com VALLEY VIEW, Ohio, March 9, 2012 – /PRNewswire/ – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologiesannounced today that they
Music, Movement and Parkinson’s Disease
A growing body of research shows the benefits of exercise for people living with Parkinson’s disease. According to researcher and
UCLA researchers report promising Parkinson’s disease research
by Robin Wulffson, MD, LA Health Examiner, www.examiner.com UCLA researchers have reported that they have stopped the progression of Parkinson’s
Longmont a select city for creative Parkinson’s disease dance class
By Pam Mellskog, Longmont Times-Call, www.timescall.com LONGMONT — Shake tambourines. Dance like a gypsy. Now do it when you are
Colorado Research Study: Self-Efficacy Learning Program for Recently Diagnosed Parkinson’s Patients
Study Description: The purpose of the study is to determine whether the teaching of self-efficacy skills to patients recently diagnosed
Parkinson’s Patients Find Strength, Joy In Dance Class
Doug Schepman, 7NEWS Reporter www.thedenverchannel.com Exercise Can Slow Progression Of Disease DENVER – At noon on Mondays, a rehearsal studio at
Dancing Away the Disease
By Joe Ferguson, www.azdailysun.com The excited beats of tango music reverberate once a week throughout Joseph Carter’s office in the
10 Valentine’s Day Dental Health Care Tips for Parkinson’s Disease Sufferers
When Valentine’s Day officially ended at midnight, I think it would be fair to say that the people beaming from
Tai chi could benefit Parkinson’s disease patients
By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD, www.news-medical.net A new study found that a six-month program of Tai Chi exercises helped people

