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Survey Confirms Parkinson’s Devastates Sleep
A new survey by the PD Avengers – a global alliance to end Parkinson’s disease – confirms that Parkinson’s disease significantly disrupts sleep for patients and caregivers and uncovers key areas […]
Read MoreFederal Government awards $800,000 to fund National Parkinson’s Action Plan
The Federal Government has announced $800,000 in funding over two years to develop and implement Australia’s first National Parkinson’s Action Plan. The funding will be used by the National Parkinson’s […]
Read MoreHave you called the Parkinson’s InfoLine yet?
The Parkinson’s NSW InfoLine – previously called the HealthLine – is the single point of contact for people living with Parkinson’s, care partners, health professionals, and family members who require […]
Read MoreHigh Caffeine Consumption Linked to Changes in Dopamine in Parkinson’s Patients
Regular high caffeine consumption affects dopamine function in patients with Parkinson's disease, shows a new international study led by the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital in Finland. Caffeine […]
Read MoreTips on Preparing for a Neurologist Appointment
Most people living with Parkinson’s see their neurologist every three to six months initially, then every six to 12 months. However, if you are experiencing problems with your Parkinson’s or […]
Read MoreParkinson’s Patient Moves Freely Again After World-First Implant of Lab-Grown Cells into his Brain
He was the first in the world to receive 7 million lab-grown brain cells in 2023. Today, he can smell and play sports. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have […]
Read MoreParkinson’s Nurse Vince Carroll Awarded University Medal for Research
Clinical Nurse Consultant Vince Carroll – the Parkinson’s Specialist Nurse co-funded by Parkinson’s NSW in the Mid North Coast Local Health District – has been awarded a Higher Degree by […]
Read MoreNeuRA Researchers have Work Recognised with New Grants
Congratulations to Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) researchers Professor Glenda Halliday and Dr Emma Devenney who have both been recognised with grants in the latest round of National Health and Medical […]
Read MoreBe Active to Beat the Winter Blues
Winter is here but don’t let the cold stop you from being active – particularly if you exercise outside. Outdoor exercise in winter is excellent for both your physical health […]
Read MoreAre Parkinson’s NSW and Parkinson’s Australia related?
There is often confusion between Parkinson’s NSW and Parkinson’s Australia. However, the two organisations are completely separate and unrelated, with very different roles. Parkinson’s Australia is an advocacy body, reaching […]
Read MoreBladder, bowel and Parkinson’s
Constipation and Parkinson's Constipation is the infrequent passage of hard, dry bowel motions which are difficult to pass. It is a common problem in Parkinson’s and can also predate the […]
Read MoreMeet our team member – Melanie Browning
Melanie Browning has been appointed to the new role of Client Service Team Leader for Parkinson’s NSW. Melanie is highly experienced, having been with Parkinson’s NSW for more than nine […]
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