DBS PSA
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Neurology Now just published an exhaustive article on all sorts of sleep problems and all sorts of fixes for all sorts of people affected by all sorts of neurological issues.
“Sleep Smarter” for People with Neurological Issues Read More »
Andy Dousis, one of the many fabulous people at my charter school, challenged me to do 22 push-ups every day for 22 days. Why? To raise awareness that every day
This important article discusses recent research that suggests (1) sleep problems may precede a diagnosis of Parkinson’s, and (2) they may also worsen your condition after you get PD. The
Sleep Disturbances May Precede, and Worsen, Your Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms Read More »
Every Thursday, as part of my personal “enriched environment” initiative, I post a piece of art, usually from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which recently released online some 400,000 high-resolution
Throwback Thursdays Art Read More »
Note: This was one of my all-time favorite poems in high school. I found it in our 11th Grade English textbook and, awe-struck, showed it to my teacher, Mrs. Monod.
Parky accompanied me this morning to the New York City Parks Masters Swim Meet at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatic Center. With Parky cheering me on, I won a first
Swimming Swimmingly Read More »
More snaps of sunlight bouncing around just a few feet from our front door. To see my previous shots of the parking sun in my neighborhood, click here and here
Parking Sun Bounces Vigorously Around the Neighborhood! Read More »
Beefcake above, comedy below. In a recent Daily Mirror article, British comic and fellow Parkie Billy Connolly jokes how he learned empirically that people with Parkinson’s shouldn’t take a shower
Good Advice: Shower Anywhere But a Moving Train Read More »
Stem cells are back in the news again, and here’s what research scientists are trying to do on the Parkinson’s front in San Diego. Basically, they are taking cell samples from the
Promising Stem Cell Possibility Read More »