A summary of how assisted dying legislation is progressing in Westminster and the Scottish Parliament, and what happens next.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) wants to hear your views on how digital technology is used by NHS talking therapies.
The government has announced plans to reform elective (planned) health care in England to reduce waiting lists and give patients more choice, but more is needed for people with Parkinson’s.
A small study of a drug called propranolol looked effective in easing tremor both at rest and in stressful situations for people with Parkinson’s.
We’re excited to reveal our refreshed brand, developed with the Parkinson’s community.
We're disappointed that Lecigon, a new treatment for advanced Parkinson's, has been rejected by NHS Scotland. We're increasingly concerned about access to advanced treatments in Scotland.
The government asked what should be in its 10 Year Health Plan for England. The Parkinson's community has told them what needs to happen to improve healthcare.
Following the Neurological Alliance's #BackThe1in6 campaign, which Parkinson's UK supported, the UK government has launched the first ever forum to address gaps in treatment and care for people affected by neurological conditions.
Earlier this week we brought together healthcare professionals, charities, people with Parkinson's and senior Scottish government officials for a summit in Edinburgh on time critical medication.
The TOP HAT trial was halted in April. We’re delighted to announce that it is restarting.
Our position on the legislation due for debate in the Westminster parliament, and answers to your key questions.
Parkinson's UK and England Boxing have joined forces to help more coaches and instructors to deliver Parkinson's specific non-contact boxing sessions.
Parkinson’s UK has granted funding to projects aiming to advance our understanding of the causes and symptoms of Parkinson’s, as well as exploring new treatments.
The results indicate that people in the study who received exenatide did not benefit compared to those who received placebo - suggesting that the drug does not slow down the progression of Parkinson’s.
We met with Neil Gray MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, to discuss some of the challenges people with Parkinson's experience with the healthcare system in Scotland.
We're working with Table Tennis Scotland to make it possible for more people with Parkinson's to get and stay active through table tennis.
Following years of relentless campaigning by our community and charity, NHS England has committed to ensuring that time critical medication is delivered on time in hospitals as part of an exciting 3-year Medicines Safety Improvement Programme.
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