Memorabilia from the collection of Jeremy Bulloch, the actor who played Boba Fett in Star Wars, is set to sell for thousands at auction in Bristol.
A trial of a new miniaturised deep brain stimulation (DBS) device, being carried out at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, aims to make improvements to existing surgery.
A pioneering partnership between global biopharmaceutical company UCB, Parkinson’s UK and the Parkinson's Foundation in the US is laying the foundations for people with Parkinson's to feed into the drug development pipeline.
The Parkinson's community came together to share their Parkinson's story through poetry.
Over 170 buildings across the UK lit up blue to encourage people to talk about Parkinson's.
A new partnership between Alex Echo, Hydrow and Parkinson’s UK will raise awareness of Parkinson’s and the benefits of physical activity.
As a new clinical trial begins, we explore the potential and next steps for a Parkinson’s watch that monitors symptoms.
James, who was most recently with the British Heart Foundation, replaces Annie Macleod who retired at the end of last year.
To celebrate World Parkinson’s Day, the legendary fitness instructor is using his free Wednesday Fizzical online class as a platform to get people talking about Parkinson’s.
The TOP HAT clinical trial for visual hallucinations in Parkinson's and Lewy body dementia has recently opened 4 new trial sites.
Physical activity is good for you. It’s especially good for you if you have Parkinson’s. That’s why we’ve partnered with Everyone Active to offer free membership to its leisure centres for people with Parkinson’s and their carers.
An app for people with Parkinson’s to remotely monitor and manage their non-motor symptoms is now entering the testing phase.
New research from Lancaster University reveals the imapct of the pandemic on people with Parkinson's, carers and their families
Treatments targeting a protein called LRRK2 are currently being tested in clinical trials for Parkinson's. Researchers hope they may have the ability to slow the progression of the condition which is something no current treatment can do.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have reported results from the first UK study of the early signs of Parkinson's in a highly diverse population.
Researchers in Norway have published results from an early stage clinical study looking at the potential of a dietary supplement for people with Parkinson's.
An update on the work we're doing to try and influence better workforce planning in the Health and Care Bill.
We have been coordinating activity on behalf of the Continuing Healthcare Alliance to try and influence the Health and Care Bill. This activity aims to improve the quality of continuing healthcare from assessment to delivery across England.
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