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David is the Director of Research at Parkinson’s UK. He shares his story on why representation in research is important and what Pride means to him.
The last week in June is World Wellbeing Week and it's the perfect time for us all to enjoy being active.
A singer-songwriter living with Parkinson's has recorded an album with all the proceeds going to Parkinson’s UK.
Simon, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's when he was 35, talks about 'coming out' with Parkinson's and what Parkinson's UK marching in the London Pride parade means to him.
Wednesday 21 June is International Yoga Day and for people with Parkinson's, yoga can be a great way to improve balance, coordination and wellbeing.
Ian, who has Parkinson’s, is a member of the London Gay Men’s Chorus. As they prepare for their upcoming concert, Proud, Ian tells us what being ‘proud’ means to him.
Our Chair of Trustees has been recognised for his contributions to business and charity in the King’s birthday honours list.
Our reaction to the UK Government announcement to keep prescriptions free for 60- to 65-year-olds in England.
For Men's Health Week, we spoke to one of our volunteers, Simon Russell, about how he stays active with Parkinson's.
Chris was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2021 after suspecting he had the condition for several years. He’s also part of the LGBTQIA+ community. Read about his experience and why he’s marching in the London Pride parade with Parkinson’s UK.