Parkinson & Movement Disorder Alliance offered a webinar in early November on driving and road safety with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The speaker was Dr. Ergun Uc, a professor of neurology at the University of Iowa and movement disorder specialist with the Iowa City Veteran Affairs. He discussed research into how PD has affected their driving, and ways to make sure drivers with PD can be safe on the road.
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“Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension: Diagnosis, Management, and Research” – Lecture Notes
The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition hosted a two-day conference in late October on various aspects of multiple system atrophy (MSA), which is a disorder similar to Parkinson’s disease (PD). (MSA is called an atypical parkinsonism disorder.) One of the talks, presented by Katie Kompoliti, MD, a movement disorder specialist at Rush University, focused on neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (nOH), which can occur in PD as well. Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension refers to a neurological disorder causing a large decrease in blood pressure when a person stands after sitting or lying down.
… Full Story>“Blood Pressure Issues” – Lecture Notes
The Multiple System Atrophy Coalition offered a two-day conference in late-October on various aspects of multiple system atrophy (MSA), which is a disorder similar to Parkinson’s disease (PD) (MSA is called an atypical parkinsonism disorder). One of the talks, presented by Tom Chelimsky, MD, a neurologist at Wisconsin Medical College, focused on blood pressure issues in multiple system atrophy patients, but his advice applies to Parkinson’s patients.
… Full Story>Nature: Synergy of pandemics-social isolation is associated with worsened Parkinson severity and quality of life
This recently published research article in the journal Nature demonstrates the importance of “belonging” to a social network, such as a support group, if you have Parkinson’s Disease (PD). This is especially true during the pandemic of isolation within the larger pandemic of COVID-19. The data suggest that people who have regular opportunities for socialization do better with PD, and that it is “neuroprotective,” just like exercise. No doubt this applies to us all — whether we have PD or not!
… Full Story>NYT: When It Comes to Living With Uncertainty, Michael J. Fox Is a Pro
In his fourth memoir, “No Time Like the Future,” the actor and activist opens up about his newfound, uniquely upbeat brand of pessimism.
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