Put one foot in front of the other
02-06-2012
Walking - we take for granted such an automatic task. Put one foot in front of the other. You stroll along at a brisk pace without taking a second thought to it. That is, until you have been diagnosed with Parkinson's ...
Looking for Answers and Support?
01-20-2012
Here’s the scenario: You, your family member, friend or neighbor has Parkinson's Disease (PD). And, you wonder… “How will this disease affect me?” “Where should I turn for support?” Where do you go to get information about PD? Do you search the ...
Did you know exercise is one of the best ways to slow down the progression and ease the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease? Exercise is well known for building muscle strength, alleviating depression and improving balance and stamina. For someone with Parkinson’s Disease, exercise can ease recurring symptoms such as dystonia (a neurological movement disorder in which sustained muscle contractions cause twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures), tremors, depression and even speech. Studies suggest physical activity might help protect neurons in the brain from the ongoing damage of Parkinson's disease.
Living with PD
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Summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro
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Life with PD
Yoga and Parkinson's
Paul Zeiger practices yoga with PD