Fight back. That’s what it says on the back of Karl Hanafin’s T-shirt. And it is literally what he and a growing group of ...
New research reveals that the right types of exercise may not just manage Parkinson’s symptoms—but could actually help slow ...
Exercise may offer a unique benefit for those with the disease that pills, tablets or patches can’t replicate. While ...
It's one of the highest-stakes battles on earth: bacteria versus antibiotics. And in the human realm, bacteria appear to be gaining ground. Worldwide, many antibiotics are starting to lose their bite.
For decades, treatment of Parkinson’s disease has centered on replacing dopamine, the neurotransmitter whose decline drives the disease’s hallmark motor symptoms. But while therapies such as levodopa ...
The Walden Community Council, in collaboration with several farms and businesses in the Town of Montgomery, will be hosting its third annual farm crawl between April 1 and September 26. The WCC … ...
New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria, and those genes can end up in human pathogens. One of the longest running battles on Earth has been ongoing for ...
A New Jersey man is preparing to take on a cross-country challenge few runners could imagine: 100 marathons in 100 days, all while living with Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Larry Grogin, nearing his 71st ...
Amid the Iran war, some “tax protesters” are planning to withhold some or all of their federal income taxes owed. However, the IRS has said repeatedly that moral or religious beliefs don’t exempt ...
When people think about building arm strength, their minds often jump straight to dumbbells, barbells, and long gym workouts. Those tools can certainly help, yet they aren’t the only way to develop ...