Twenty-nine percent of the U.S. population is an unpaid caregiver of some sort. That is over a quarter of the population, not counting paid caregivers in […]
It’s National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month 2014. Osteoporosis is significant reduction of bone density that occurs over time and is often not noticed until painful […]
The significant loss of muscle control that comes with Parkinson’s disease can make the morning dressing routine pesky and difficult. From manipulating zippers and buttons to […]
There are few better pleasures we are afforded each day than that of taking our meals. However, living with Parkinson’s may mean your loved one’s eating […]
A new review of worldwide research has shown that regularly eating fruits and vegetables can lower risk of stroke, according to WebMD.com. Risk of stroke declined […]