Humor and Parkinson's

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A very special advent calendar

A very special advent calendar

We have an idea: Did you know.... ....that our body and its perception determine 80% of how we feel mentally; ....that a large nerve, the vagus nerve, known as the vagabond, constantly reports, ...
neuro workshop and the ministry of silly walks

neuro workshop and the ministry of silly walks

If we talk about exercise as an effective non-medicinal option Therapy When we speak against Parkinson's disease, we unconsciously mean the typical sporting activities from rehabilitation and physiotherapy. But what matters is not...
Video of the week episode 3: My father
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Video of the week episode 3: My father

In this story, John Acheson's drawings help his 9-year-old daughter understand the effects of her Parkinson's disease. The story draws on conversations with her, things she...
Cover picture Parkinson Journal
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Dozittadadia

Video from the category "Humor and Parkinson's" Gerhard Schumann, Munich regional director of the German Parkinson's Association, has written a beautifully ironic text about the music of the Austrian band "Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung" about the ...
Boxing and Parkinson's
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Knock Out Parkinson's

Video from the "Humor and Parkinson's" section "You have to keep your composure, show your standing, perseverance is very important" Who doesn't know these well-intentioned pieces of advice that sound so simple and...
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With Parkinson’s “Back to the Future”

Video from the "Humor and Parkinson's" section The Norwegian filmmaker Anders M. Leines, who suffered from Parkinson's himself at a young age, has created a wonderful satire on the cinema classic "Back to the ...
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