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Times columnist Bill Plaschke writes about his experience taking a boxing class to help fight Parkinson's disease symptoms.
What do we know about Parkinson’s disease—and is there hope of a cure? Here’s why we might be entering the golden years of Parkinson’s research.
If television is built on regular people — not to mention people who tune in regularly — then Norm Peterson was the most regular of all. For eleven seasons, he walked into the bar at Cheers ...
The "Norm!" greeting on "Cheers" and George Wendt's jokes that followed helped make the show the success it was. TODAY.com looks back following Wendt's death.
George Wendt, who played Norm on “Cheers,” leaves behind a legacy as one of television’s most lovable everymen.
Promising Parkinson's drug decoded Elucidation of the mode of action of a promising drug candidate lays the foundation for the development of targeted therapies for Parkinson's disease and chronic ...
Around 90,000 new cases of Parkinson's disease are diagnosed in the US each year — a new study links certain foods to an increased risk of the neurodegenerative disorder.
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study.
Researchers at the Wertheim UF Scripps Institute in Jupiter are developing molecules to address the root cause of Parkinson's disease, with clinical trials expected in two years amid a projected ...
Fighting Parkinson's disease one swing at a time through boxing in Visalia By Kassandra Gutierrez, via Wednesday, April 16, 2025 ...
The phase I clinical trials showed stem cell transplants for Parkinson’s disease appear to be safe and might restore dopamine-producing brain cells.