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Next Avenue: Causes of Falls in Older Adults

September 25, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

Man climbing stairs
source: Next Avenue/Shutterstock

The most common factors are in the home

Among people over 65 years of age, falls are the primary cause of serious injuries and accidental death — everything from broken bones to traumatic brain injury. Statistically, if you’ve fallen once, your chances of falling again rise by a factor of two.

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Parkinson’s may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence

September 5, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

Illustration of a brain in the stomach region of a person and a flower sprouting in his head
source: George Wylesol/The Washington Post

Researchers found that people with upper gastrointestinal conditions were far more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life

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Boston Magazine: My Dad’s Last Day in Court

August 16, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

Portrait of author's father
source: Ethan Gulley/Boston Magazine

Watching a parent’s mind slip away from dementia is difficult in any circumstance. It’s even harder when your father is a lifelong lawyer who insists he has one final case to win.

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Actor Ryan Reynolds talks about his father’s hallucinations and the burden on his caregiver mother

August 15, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

Ryan Reynolds family
credit: Ryan Reynolds via People

In this “People” magazine interview, actor Ryan Reynolds notes that his father Jim had Parkinson’s disease for 20 years.  Jim, who died in 2015, experienced hallucinations.  Ryan describes the challenges faced by his mother as a caregiver.   Read some excerpts from the magazine article and watch a related video from the “Today” show.

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How Do You Keep Track of Your PD Symptoms?

August 14, 2024 By Stanford Parkinson's Community Help

APDA How do you keep track of PD symptoms graphic

A great way to help your neurologist better understand your symptoms is to keep close track of what you’re experiencing and when. The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) developed the free APDA Symptom Tracker mobile app to do just that.

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