An important research partnership involving Parkinson’s UK, pharmaceutical company UCB and the Parkinson’s Foundation has published their first results in a study designed alongside people living with Parkinson’s.
100% of the profits from Next’s new collection, designed by Eleanor Bowmer, will help fund support for the Parkinson’s community.
National Co-production Week 2022 runs from 4 to 9 July and is back for a 7th year. We look to the future of co-production at Parkinson's UK.
New analysis from Citizens Advice shows that disabled people are waiting up to 5 months to access Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
Campaigners share their work and plan activities to improve Parkinson’s care
News on changes to the healthcare professionals who can issue fit to work notes from 1 July 2022 in England, Scotland and Wales.
An app that links to Apple Watch technology has been granted FDA approval to help monitor some motor symptoms experienced by people with Parkinson’s.
On 9 June Peers debated the importance of access to neurological healthcare services in the House of Lords. At Parkinson’s UK, we encouraged members to highlight the importance of access to healthcare professionals for our community.
We’re calling on the Parkinson’s community to take part in 5 important clinical studies that are currently at risk of closure.
Parkinson’s UK is joining with The Neurological Alliance as part of their #BackThe1in6 campaign. We’re calling on the governments across the UK to prioritise services for the 1 in 6 people with a neurological condition and establish a Neuro Taskforce.
Biotech company, NRG Therapeutics, has today announced an Innovate UK award to continue its drug development project, supported by the Parkinson's Virtual Biotech, into life-changing new treatments.
Our chair, Gary Shaughnessy, shares updates from our recent meeting of trustees, from promising new research initiatives to a promise to abseil down a building in Northern Ireland.
Research led by Cambridge University and part funded by Parkinson’s UK shows that a form of brain scan could help identify those at risk of specific Parkinson’s symptoms.
Our reaction to prescription charges in England being frozen to help people with the cost of living.
This Dementia Action Week we're calling on the UK government to provide support to help people with Parkinson's-related dementia and their families.
Sport Parkinson’s have raised over £73,000 to help people with Parkinson’s get and stay active.
Updating our community on an expert panel we presented evidence to on the challenges of accessing Parkinson's health and care professionals.
Juliet, who's currently Director of Policy and Partnerships at the Health Research Authority, will be joining the charity this summer.
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