CBS News Miami's Ted Scouten, who lives with Parkinson's disease, walked during Saturday's event and shared his story.
The actor believes part of the enduring impact of "Back to the Future," which turned 40 this year, stems from its portrayal of bully culture — an issue that persists from one generation to the next.
This discovery gives new hope for fighting this disease. If scientists can find a way to fix or bypass the blockage in the ...
The 21st century has seen no great leaps forward in the hunt for a way to slow, stop or reverse the relentless progression of ...
Ahead of Little Big Town's Nashville Christmas residency, the chart-topping country artist opens up about her mother's ...
Healthcare professionals said it's good thing to have this event for those wanting information and helpful tips on battling ...
For longtime HGTV star Jenny Marrs, 2025 has been a year of difficult losses, from saying goodbye to beloved pets on her family’s Arkansas farm to the deaths of their beloved neighbors and of her ...
Prebys Ventures announced it has invested $5 million into five San Diego startup companies working on the cutting edge of ...
While there’s no cure, there are some ways to put the brakes on this progressive disease. First: exercise! People with early ...
A US Navy vet did walking lunges for more 4.06 miles — breaking two world records in the process. Mike McCastle, 38, ...
A patient with Parkinson’s disease has played the clarinet while undergoing a Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) operation, ...
Researchers have finally seen and measured the tiny alpha-synuclein oligomers that may ignite Parkinson’s disease. With the ...