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New Brain Network linked to Chronic Pain in Parkinson’s: Study

Parkinson’s fighters often complain about unexplained pain in the form of burning, aching, itching, or tingling sensations that have no direct relation to motor symptoms of the...

Top 4 Ways to improve your Desk Posture

Knowingly or unknowingly, we all sit at our workstations the wrong way. We often lean forward and double the compressive forces on our lower back. This way,...

7 Ways to Prevent a Stroke After a TIA

You might have heard many doctors telling you that a mini-stroke, also known as a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), is your brain’s way of telling you that...

Hassle Free Movement Tips for Parkinson’s Fighters

If you have Parkinson’s, you may experience some difficulties with your daily activities. However, planning your day carefully and keeping your environment clutter-free can make a big...

9 signs that hint vitamin D deficiency

We all have days when we feel absolutely exhausted, but if you find yourself constantly catching a cold, feeling depressed very quickly and even losing your hair,...

Caregiver’s Corner: 5 strategies to communicate with a stroke survivor with Aphasia

Every stroke is different. So, some stroke survivors experience mobility issues while some are left with long-term communication deficits. Stroke survivors with Aphasia may have difficulty talking,...

2 Easiest Fine Motor Coordination Exercises for Parkinson’s

This week we're going to do something different. We're going to work on your fine motor coordination, which will help you with daily tasks, such as buttoning...

3 Basic exercises to fix bad posture

Bad posture is a common problem today. Sitting at desks all day long or looking down at your smartphone can develop a poor posture for many people....