ParkinsonsZA founder Rakesh Harribhai discusses improving Parkinson's care and support in South Africa through community-driven programs.
More than four-in-five people with Parkinson’s disease have trouble sleeping, a significantly higher rate than the general population, new Irish-led research has found.
Resisting the reality of chronic illness can lead to emotional distress. Acceptance, on the other hand, can open the door to proactive coping.
London, has collaborated with the London-based advocacy group Parkinson's In Motion and The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) ...
Sleep problems are very common in people with Parkinson’s disease and are associated with poorer quality of life in patients, according to a new Irish study. The findings show that over eight in ten ...
A new study by researchers at Ireland's Maynooth University, based on patient data gathered by the US-based Michael J. Fox ...