Denise Bacon was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and it has affected her ability to walk, swim, dance and play her clarinet.
Denise Bacon was diagnosed with the disease in 2014 and it has affected her ability to walk, swim and play her clarinet. | ...
Denise Bacon, 65, experienced instant improvement in her finger movements as the electrical current was delivered ...
A woman with Parkinson's disease who played a clarinet while undergoing brain stimulation said she was "delighted" with how ...
A new study led by Rice University's Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede has revealed that protein clumps, or plaques that clog the ...
Denise Bacon, 65, experienced instant improvement in her finger movements as the electrical current was delivered ...
A clarinet player gave a fantastic performance as doctors sent electrical currents into her brain to help alleviate her ...
A major QIMR Berghofer-led study has found that Australians living with Parkinson's disease are nearly three times more ...
Subthalamic deep brain stimulation is an effective long-term therapy for Parkinson disease, according to a recent study.
The world's largest clinical trial for Parkinson’s disease has commenced, aiming to identify treatments that can slow or halt ...
Glovadalen, a novel D1 receptor positive allosteric modulator, is linked to improve OFF time in patients with Parkinson’s ...
This Saturday, a movement to raise awareness for Parkinson’s Disease was held in Vincennes. Those who have Parkinson’s, or ...