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Partnering through Parkinson’s – Barry and Vivienne

The story of Barry and Vivienne Ross Vivienne and Barry Ross live near Penrith, and have spent their married life in the area where Barry grew up. “We wouldn’t live […]

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Insight into Parkinson’s 2024

INSIGHT into PD Online Conference 11th to 13th April 2024 PD Warrior, creators of the World’s most comprehensive rehabilitation program for people with Parkinson’s, and is proud to bring the […]

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Research participation opportunities

Survey of cannabis and related substance use in the Parkinson’s population and its impact on Parkinson’s symptoms. University of Sydney What it is: An anonymous research study on the use […]

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New choir for people with Parkinson’s

You are cordially invited to join a new choir for people living with Parkinson's in Sydney. Come along with your carer and friends to have fun singing out loud together, […]

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Best exercises for Parkinson’s

All exercise is beneficial and different styles, variety and intensity offer different benefits.  However, multiple studies have shown that intense exercise can delay the progress of Parkinson’s. Intensity creates a […]

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Advocacy organisations

Useful advocacy organisations Australian Government Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission The role of the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission (Commission) is to protect and enhance the safety, health, […]

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Partnering through Parkinson’s – Evelyn and Terry

The story of Evelyn and Terry Shinn Evelyn and Terry Shinn met 57 years ago when Evelyn, then just 17, returned to live in Trundle, New South Wales, with her […]

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Support at Christmas

Last year, my husband Stephen was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. It was a terrible shock. It’s taken time for us both to come to terms with his condition, understanding the changes […]

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A beacon of hope

Stephen’s symptoms had been happening for a while, with no obvious cause. A frozen shoulder. Aches and pains. A sudden loss of his sense of smell. Urinary problems. A ringing […]

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The Great Parkinson’s Tea Party brews success

Great Parkinson’s Tea Party brews success raising more than $19,000 The inaugural Great Parkinson’s Tea Party fundraising campaign ran throughout October and really captured the imaginations of generous party hosts […]

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Tips for a successful partnership with your exercise specialist

Physiotherapy, Exercise Physiology and/or Personal Training are effective for many acute and chronic conditions.  However, all need the practitioner and patient to work together for maximum benefits. Here are five […]

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Gut bacteria may be cause of Parkinson’s

Scientists say they have discovered what causes Parkinson’s Researchers at the University of Helsinki have demonstrated that certain strains of Desulfovibrio bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson’s disease in […]

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