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I HAVE PARKINSON'S DISEASES AND THOUGHT IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE A PLACE WHERE THE CONTENTS OF UPDATED NEWS IS FOUND IN ONE PLACE. THAT IS WHY I BEGAN THIS BLOG.
I COPY NEWS ARTICLES PERTAINING TO RESEARCH, NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE, DEMENTIA, THE BRAIN, DEPRESSION AND PARKINSON'S WITH DYSTONIA. I ALSO POST ABOUT FUNDRAISING FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND EVENTS. I TRY TO BE UP-TO-DATE AS POSSIBLE.
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Saturday, October 27, 2018
Ruvo center in Las Vegas recognized for Parkinson’s treatment
Friday, October 26, 2018
DOZENS WALK TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Is Your Trembling Caused by Parkinson’s — or a Condition That Mimics It?
October 26, 2018 / By Brain and Spine Team
Why seeing a neurologist can save you time and money
What looks like Parkinson’s, but isn’t?
The right diagnosis can save time (and money)
MJFF and Blackfynn Collaborate on Parkinson’s Study to Discover Biomarkers
Treatment options for Parkinson's disease
Medication
- medications that raise dopamine levels in the brain, such as levodopa (also known as L-dopa), and drugs that mimic dopamine or stop it from breaking down
- drugs that reduce or relieve tremor, or shaking, and other symptoms affecting body movements
- medication for depression, psychosis, dementia, and other non-motor symptoms
Increasing dopamine levels
- reduce rigidity and muscle stiffness
- improve the speed of movement
- help with coordination
- lessen tremor
Levodopa
- nausea
- vomiting
- fatigue
- dizziness
Carbidopa-levodopa
- mental disturbances, such as confusion, delusions, and hallucinations
- involuntary movements, such as jerking or twisting
- fluctuating motor responses
- uncontrolled, involuntary movements known as dyskinesia
Dopamine agonists
- mental confusion
- nausea
- low blood pressure
- sleepiness
- muscle cramps
Monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors (MAO-B inhibitors)
- dizziness
- headaches
- stomach pain
- vivid dreams
- fever
- conjunctivitis
Catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors
Anticholinergics
- urine retention, especially in people with an enlarged prostate
- severe constipation
- nausea
- dry mouth
Depression, psychosis, and dementia
Speech and occupational therapy
Deep brain stimulation
Thalamotomy
Blood pressure treatment
- avoiding caffeinated products in the evening
- eating several small meals a day
- abstaining from alcohol
Alternative remedies
- massage
- yoga
- tai chi
- acupuncture
- osteopathy
- chiropractic manipulation
- herbal remedies
- hypnosis
- the Alexander Technique, which can help with posture and muscle activity