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- Individual cases of Parkinson’s disease can be robustly classified using magnetoencephalography May 6, 2026
- Validation of remote multimodal AI screening for Parkinson disease across diverse settings May 6, 2026
- Hippocampal atrophy in untreated de novo Parkinson’s disease with obstructive sleep apnea May 5, 2026
- Frequency-based deep learning to identify subtle postural instability in early, untreated Parkinson’s disease April 27, 2026
- Microbiome signature of Parkinson’s disease in healthy and genetically at-risk individuals April 20, 2026
- Neuromodulation for gait disorders April 20, 2026
- Genome-wide association study of copy number variations in Parkinson’s disease April 20, 2026
- Variants in the proteasome regulator PSMF1 cause a phenotypic spectrum from parkinsonism to perinatal lethality April 15, 2026
- Single-nucleus brain transcriptomics reveals microglia dysfunction in multiple system atrophy April 15, 2026
- Human pluripotent stem cell engineering with CRISPR–Cas9 for Parkinson’s disease April 10, 2026
- Continuous observation of Parkinsonian symptoms using symptom diaries & wearable accelerometry April 9, 2026
- A network signature of Parkinson’s disease April 9, 2026
- DNAJC6 Parkinson’s disease: Endolysosomal dysfunction and emerging roles for oligodendrocytes April 4, 2026
- TMBIM6 enhances dopaminergic neuron survival by modulating the IRE1a pathway in Parkinson’s disease April 3, 2026
- Urogenital dysfunction in neurological diseases April 2, 2026
Parkinson’s Podcasts
- 4. Habits & Addictions February 7, 2021Podcast with Alex Kerten, Zeev Nitsan, Shmuel Merhav - about habits and addictions.
- 3. Christmas edition w. speciel guest February 7, 2021Podcast with Alex Kerten, Dr. Zeev Nitsan and speciel guest Shmuel Merhav in relation to our christmas edition.
- 2. What is parkinson's disease? February 7, 2021In this episode we're meeting with Alex Kerten and dr. Nitsan.
- 1. Intro December 4, 2020Welcome to our new podcast about parkinsons disease with Alex Kerten, Elisabeth Ildal and Zeev Nitsan.
Parkinson’s Foundation News Feed
- Raising Awareness About Parkinson's Through Advocacy April 14, 2026There are countless ways to get involved in raising awareness about Parkinson's disease (PD)- whether it's striking a conversation with someone at the grocery store, signing a petition, or meeting with your local members of congress. At its core, policy change begins with meaningful conversations. The more we openly talk about PD, the more we […]
- Questions to Ask When Considering Deep Brain Stimulation March 24, 2026The standard treatment plan for Parkinson's disease (PD) typically begins with medications to help manage symptoms. As the disease progresses, symptoms may worsen or medications may become less effective over time. If this happens, more advanced treatment options may be considered, such as Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), pump medications, or focused ultrasound. Understanding the potential […]
- Improving Safety and Parkinson's Care in the Hospital March 6, 2026People with Parkinson's disease (PD) are at a higher risk of being hospitalized and often face even greater challenges once admitted. Of the more than 1 million people living with PD in the US, nearly one third are hospitalized each year. During a hospital stay, they are more likely to receive the wrong medication, encounter […]
- ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Manejo de los periodos en "off" en el Parkinson January 20, 2026Cuando los síntomas del Parkinson están bajo control durante el día, esto se conoce como estar en "on". Cuando los efectos del(los) medicamento(s) empiezan a desaparecer y los síntomas reaparecen o empeoran, se consideran periodos en "off". Estas fluctuaciones de los síntomas pueden variar de una persona a otra; algunas personas pueden notar más síntomas […]
- Breakthroughs Take Time: Looking at the Future of Parkinson's Research December 30, 2025There is still much to learn about Parkinson's disease (PD), and it remains an ongoing challenge for scientists and researchers. The Parkinson's Foundation recognizes the importance of supporting new and innovative ideas to advance research toward a cure. Research takes time- from a conceptual idea to early laboratory work, with the hope of eventually […]
- Prioritizing Parkinson's Care December 9, 2025One of the key missions of the Parkinson's Foundation is to increase access to high-quality care for everyone living with and affected by Parkinson's disease (PD). As more people are diagnosed with PD each year, the availability of PD specialists remains limited. During a recent visit to Washington, DC, the Foundation led a National Roundtable […]
- Conversations with Our Loved Ones November 25, 2025Caregiving takes many forms — from spouses, family members and friends providing daily, hands-on care, to those supporting from a distance to individuals managing care responsibilities on their own. No matter the circumstance, every caregiver plays an important role. This year, the Parkinson's Foundation is highlighting the diverse experiences of caregivers within the Parkinson's disease […]
- ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Envejecer juntos en casa: Apoyo a aliados en el cuidado y familias November 4, 2025Noviembre es el Mes Nacional de Cuidadores Familiares, una época para honrar a quienes cuidan desinteresadamente de sus seres queridos. Este año, la Parkinson's Foundation destaca las diversas experiencias de los cuidadores dentro de la comunidad de la enfermedad de Parkinson y más allá con nuestro tema: Cuidado real. En cualquier lugar. Cuidar de una […]
- Finding Relief: Bladder Issues in Parkinson's October 14, 2025Many people with Parkinson's disease experience urinary or bladder issues at some point in their journey. These symptoms can take different forms and may affect people differently based on gender. Recognizing the signs is the first step toward understanding how to manage them and when to seek care. In this episode, Dr. Ankita Gupta, […]
- Stories From Our Volunteers September 9, 2025Our Parkinson's Foundation Ambassadors are the backbone of our outreach, bringing awareness about Parkinson's disease (PD) directly into local communities. From leading community walks, to staffing tables at resource fairs, to starting meaningful conversations about the urgency of PD -- there are many ways to get involved with the Foundation. Each of our ambassadors has […]
- Allied Health Spotlight: Partnering with an Occupational Therapist August 19, 2025Allied health professionals are a group of healthcare providers whose role and expertise complement the work of physicians. They include specialists such as physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, nutritionists, and many more. They are just as important as your Movement Disorders Specialists and Neurologists and play a vital role in creating a comprehensive, well-rounded […]
- What to Know Before Taking Nutritional Supplements for Parkinson's July 15, 2025People with Parkinson's disease (PD) may hear, whether through word of mouth or the internet, about herbs or supplements that claim to ease PD symptoms. It's important to recognize that nutritional supplements are not federally regulated, and there is limited research supporting their overall effectiveness. You should always speak with your healthcare provider before starting […]
- Make Every Minute Count: Optimizing Your Parkinson's Doctor Visits June 24, 2025Medical appointments can feel overwhelming – there may be many questions on your mind and not enough time to address everything with your doctor. Preparing a list of questions and concerns ahead of time can help you focus on what matters most to you and ensure you're actively advocating for your care. To support this […]
- ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Paso a paso: encontrar el equilibrio con Parkinson June 10, 2025Las caídas y los problemas de equilibrio son frecuentes en el Parkinson, sobre todo a medida que avanza la enfermedad. Estos síntomas pueden dificultar las tareas diarias al afectar su capacidad para caminar y moverse con confianza. Comprender cómo afecta el Parkinson al equilibrio y reconocer otras posibles causas es esencial para encontrar las estrategias […]
- Understanding Depression, Anxiety, and Apathy May 6, 2025Depression, anxiety, and apathy are common symptoms that are often overlooked in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Nearly half of those living with PD are likely to experience depression or anxiety at some point, but these non-motor symptoms often go unrecognized and undertreated. Because their signs can overlap and mimic one another, it can be […]
