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Finding Strength Within: How Spirituality Can Improve Life with Parkinson’s

October 31, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

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In October 2025, the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) hosted the webinar “Unlocking Strength Within: Spirituality and Parkinson’s Disease.” The webinar featured Kim Beuerman, a board-certified spiritual care provider and staff chaplain, who shared how nurturing spiritual well-being can improve quality of life, reduce depression and anxiety, and build resilience.

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Noviembre de 2025 – seminarios web y reuniones virtuales sobre Parkinson en español con oradores

October 31, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Multicultural hands

Todos los meses, Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach producirá una lista de seminarios web y reuniones virtuales en español relacionados con el Parkinson con oradores. Aquí está nuestra lista de Noviembre de 2025.

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WaPo: 4 surprising things that may reduce your risk of Parkinson’s

October 21, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Woman drinking tea
source: Washington Post

An article in the Washington Post shares four tips that may reduce your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease:  drink caffeinated coffee or tea; be careful about dry-cleaning (if the cleaner uses PCE); avoid pesticides (switch to organic produce; wash your produce); and use a water filter (especially if there are golf courses in your area or if you use well water). 

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Stanford Magazine: Pace Setter

October 14, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

How neurologist Helen Brontë-Stewart is personalizing Parkinson’s treatment.

DBS is a technique developed in the 1980s and 1990s in which a surgeon inserts electrodes deep into areas of the brain that are affected by Parkinson’s, then connects them to a small, battery-powered device implanted in the chest that sends electrical pulses back to the brain. The stimulation helps modulate the electrical activity in the targeted brain area, reducing abnormal brain signals and, thus, symptoms. Krehbiel reached out to a neurologist who was conducting research on DBS: Helen Brontë-Stewart, a professor of neurology and neurological sciences who has spent much of her career seeking to understand, measure, and improve the brain’s control of movement in the body.

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Women More Likely to Experience “Wearing Off” and Dyskinesia

October 14, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

This study looked at 216 people with Parkinson’s over a two-year period who were just beginning to take levodopa medication.  The goal was to investigate “the development of motor/nonmotor fluctuations and dyskinesia based on gender.”  During these fluctuations, levodopa is less effective or starts “wearing off.”  During these “off periods,” both motor and nonmotor symptoms may return or worsen until the next dose of levodopa.  Interestingly, the study found that being female was the strongest predictor of whether someone would develop off-period fluctuations and dyskinesia, over a two-year period.  In the study, nearly 65% of women had fluctuations while about 53% of the men did.  And 14% of the women experienced dyskinesia while only 5% of the men did. 

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