We’ve teamed up with leading patient engagement organisations COUCH Health and Egality Health to make Parkinson’s research more accessible, relevant and inclusive.
It’s been another tough year. Especially if you, or someone you love, has Parkinson’s. But we’re learning to live with coronavirus, adapting our vital support services and finding new ways to come together as a community.
If you test positive for coronavirus, you may be able to take part in a UK-wide trial to find out if antiviral drugs can help people recover faster.
Scientists have shown a pioneering test could diagnose Parkinson's correctly in its early stages.
We’re investing in research into inflammation that could help develop drugs that slow the progression of Parkinson’s, something no current medication can do.
The UK government has published its long-awaited White Paper on social care reform in England, People at the Heart of Care.
The co-chairs of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Parkinson's share their support for Disability History Month
The first participant has been recruited to a pioneering clinical trial which is testing a new drug called NLX-112 to investigate its potential for people with Parkinson’s.
UCB, a global pharmaceutical company, has joined forces with Parkinson's UK, and the Parkinson's Foundation in the US, to establish a Patient Engagement Council for Parkinson's Research.
We've launched a new report, Nobody really knows us – the state of health and social care for people with Parkinson’s-related dementia.
We’re launching our Time for Can campaign to get Parkinson’s understood and fund research breakthroughs. Our Chair, Gary Shaughnessy, talks about the campaign, why we’re doing it and how you can get involved.
Parkinson’s UK has supported a joint charity letter to NHS England and NHS Improvement Medical Director, Professor Steven Powis, to urge him to appoint a National Clinical Director for neurology
We’ve developed an interactive communications toolkit to help researchers in all areas of health research to keep in touch with their participants. It is supported by the Health Research Authority (HRA) as part of the Make It Public strategy.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered the autumn budget on 27 October. We take a quick look at what was announced and how it could impact people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
At our Parkinson’s UK AGM on Saturday 16 October Sally Bromley and Samantha Aylieff were elected as new trustees to the Board.
At Parkinson's UK, we want to be there for everyone, from diagnosis onwards. Parkinson's Connect will build on the services we already offer to deliver personalised support to more people with Parkinson's, and their family and friends.
An update on our work to improve mental health support for our community and celebrating World Mental Health Day.
Broadcasting legend David 'Kid' Jensen is putting on an evening of music and memories on 11 October, with all profits going to Parkinson's UK.
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