Patrick Demoucelle sets himself a triathlon challenge 3 April 2023 - Living with Parkinson’s Patrick Demoucelle, 58, will take on an incredible challenge ahead of World Parkinson’s Day. Find out more.
“Parkinson’s is not a death sentence, it is a life sentence.” – Jean-Francois Caillol talks about living with Parkinson’s disease 15 November 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Find out what Jean-Francois has learned over the past 10 years since his diagnosis and the strategies he uses to cope.
Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Sleep 28 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Sleep problems are widespread. Discover tips for improving the quality of your sleep
Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Mental Wellbeing 28 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Some tips on coping mentally and emotionally with the impact of Parkinson’s disease
Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Diet & Nutrition 27 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Advice on eating healthily to support physical and cognitive wellbeing
Living with Parkinson’s Disease: Daily exercise is recommended 27 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Find out how an active lifestyle can help manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Living with Parkinson’s Disease: What to focus on after being diagnosed. 27 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Feeling initially overwhelmed is normal. Give time to time and concentrate on six key actions to feel calmer and more in control.
SPOTLIGHT: Speech therapist: Jennifer Martin 21 September 2022 - Living with Parkinson’s Meet Jennifer Martin, a speech therapist specialised in helping people with Parkinson’s disease.
Outside-in perspectives on Parkinson’s Research from an Impatient Patient & Blunt Businessman 29 November 2021 - Humans touched by Parkinson’s / Living with Parkinson’s Patrick and Anne-Marie offer some advice to researchers in the hope of speeding up discovery of a cure.
Uncertainty and anxiety make the world smaller for Parkinson’s patient Bernard and wife Sandra 22 December 2020 - Humans touched by Parkinson’s / Living with Parkinson’s Bernard and wife Sandra enjoy travelling, going to the theatre and concerts but his unpredictable Parkinson’s symptoms make them anxious and keep them home.