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My [Parkinson’s] Life – Barry Whiting
Having Parkinson’s is just one aspect of a person’s life story. We want to share more stories of the varied lives of people currently living with Parkinson’s. Barry Whiting, 69, […]
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Australia’s first and smallest deep brain stimulator
Professor of Neuroscience Peter Silburn and Dr Terry Coyne of St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital are the first team in the Asia Pacific region to implant the latest deep brain […]
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$3 million boost to accelerate precision medicine for Parkinson’s
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has made a $3 million grant over five years to unite leading Australian researchers to accelerate precision medicine for the treatment of […]
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6 ways speech therapy can help people with Parkinson’s
Being able to communicate is an essential part of our life. We communicate to build connections with others, to speak to our loved ones, to work or volunteer and for […]
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The power of singing for people with Parkinson’s
When words become softer or speech feels harder, music can speak in its own way. Across NSW, people living with Parkinson’s are finding joy, confidence and connection through singing. Research […]
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Empathy burnout in carers
Caring for someone living with Parkinson’s can be deeply rewarding but also emotionally and physically draining. Over time, many carers experience what’s known as empathy burnout or compassion fatigue — […]
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Stay Steady – Exercises for Postural Instability
You’ve probably heard how important exercise is. But let’s talk about exercise for one specific challenge: postural instability. That feeling of being unsteady, having trouble with balance, or the risk […]
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Parkinson’s NSW partners with Return and Earn scheme
Parkinson’s NSW is now a proud donation partner of the NSW Return and Earn scheme – giving you a simple, everyday way to make a difference. By donating your 10-cent […]
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James Frizelle Charitable Foundation awards grant to Parkinson’s NSW
Parkinson’s NSW has been awarded a grant by the James Frizelle Charitable Foundation to help underwrite the cost of co-funding a Parkinson’s Specialist Nurse with the Northern NSW Local Health […]
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Philanthropist commits to Parkinson’s Nurse Program
Sydney philanthropist David Lesnie has committed to funding of $2.5 million for nursing services and research in support of the NSW Parkinson’s community. It will be called the Lesnie Parkinson’s […]
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How to live better with Parkinson’s day by day
While there is currently no cure for Parkinson's, there are various strategies and daily actions that can significantly improve your quality of life living with the condition. Many people do […]
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Take 5 August/September
A monthly review of the top five issues raised in calls to the Parkinson’s NSW InfoLine team (call (02) 8051 1900). 1. What to Do When You First Receive […]
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