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Researchers compared results from over 150 studies to understand how different types of physical activity can be used to manage Parkinson’s symptoms.
Research into how the brain works, and what happens when things go wrong, is vital to help us find better treatments for Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s UK brought health leaders, clinicians, people with Parkinson’s and care partners together to discuss key challenges and solutions facing the Parkinson’s healthcare workforce.
Reach Your Peak will use the new physical activity grant funding to subsidise their online fitness and wellbeing sessions for the Parkinson's community.
From 1 February 2023 all Co-beneldopa products, including Madopar, will be provided in pack sizes of 100 only.
NICE has conditionally recommended 5 remote monitoring devices for Parkinson’s for use in the NHS in England.
This International Day of Women and Girls in Science we’re celebrating some of the pioneering women who are driving Parkinson’s research forward.
Our first ever equality, inclusion and diversity strategy will outline our plans and show our commitment to better representing the Parkinson’s community.
A Lord’s inquiry supported by Parkinson’s UK has recommended the UK government urgently prioritises funding and support for clinical research.
Results from a large study show how changes in certain bacteria may play a part in the development and progression of Parkinson’s.