Parkinson’s Unity Walk – 2018
Yesterday was the Parkinson’s Unity Walk in New York’s Central Park. Did we go? Do you even have to ask? We rode the train down the Hudson River to Manhattan. […]
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Yesterday was the Parkinson’s Unity Walk in New York’s Central Park. Did we go? Do you even have to ask? We rode the train down the Hudson River to Manhattan. […]
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In celebration of all things sunny, and to promote an enriched environment, Parking Suns now features every Sunday a different YouTube music clip about the sun! For this week’s entry, we have the
Sheryl Jedlinski, one of the 2016 World Parkinson Congress‘s official bloggers, just published the humorous book, Parkinson’s? You’re Kidding Me, Right? You can get it on Amazon or wherever finer goods are
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When I attended the World Parkinson Congress in Portland (Sept, 2016), I heard many impressive presentations and met dozens of Parkinson Superstars. But the most amazing speech was given by
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If you live in the New York City area, or want a good reason to visit the Big Apple, keep Saturday, April 28, open so you can participate in the
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Today was the first International Parkinson’s Ping-Pong Championship, and by all accounts it was a huge success. Seven entrants from various countries around the world competed (that’s why I added
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In the fictional world many of us try to live in for much of our lives, Valentine’s Day means flowers and valentine cards and boxes of chocolates – all lovely
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Last week I posted a review of Chapter 2 of Norman Doidge’s book, The Brain’s Way of Healing. The chapter was titled “A Man Walks Off His Parkinsonian Symptoms: How Exercise Helps
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A psychiatrist recently suggested I read Chapter 2 of The Brain’s Way of Healing: Remarkable Discoveries and Recoveries from the Frontier of Neuroplasticity, by Norman Doidge, MD. Chapter 2 is
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Here’s a great, recent video that addresses the question, “Where are we now with Parkinson’s research?” The author/speaker, Simon Stott, is a post-doctoral researcher at Cambridge University, where he focuses
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