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Weekly pill organizer helping Parkinson’s patients remember to take medicines on time

પાર્કિન્સન રોગ સાથે જીવતા લોકો માટે દવાઓ લક્ષણોને નિયંત્રિત રાખવામાં ખૂબ મહત્વની ભૂમિકા ભજવે છે. ધ્રુજારી, કઠોરતા, ધીમી ગતિ અને સંતુલનની સમસ્યાઓ જેવા લક્ષણોને સંભાળવામાં દવાઓ મદદ કરે છે. પરંતુ આ દવાઓ સામાન્ય રીતે ત્યારે જ સૌથી વધુ અસરકારક હોય છે જ્યારે તેને દરરોજ યોગ્ય સમય પર લેવામાં આવે. થોડો પણ વિલંબ ક્યારેક લક્ષણોને થોડા […]

Simple ways to remember Parkinson’s medicines on time

Weekly pill organizer helping Parkinson’s patients remember to take medicines on time

For people living with Parkinson’s disease, medicines play a crucial role in controlling symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, slow movement, and balance problems. However, these medicines often work best only when they are taken at the correct time every day. Even small delays can sometimes lead to symptoms returning temporarily. Many patients and caregivers say […]

Why You Shouldn’t Stop Wilson’s Disease Treatment Too Soon

Medical equipment, capsules, and a stethoscope on a blue background representing Wilson’s Disease treatment and care.

Wilson’s disease is a genetic condition where copper accumulates in the liver, brain and other organs because the body cannot remove it properly. Without treatment, this accumulation leads to serious liver failure, brain damage, or even death. Fortunately, proper treatment can halt the process and allow individuals to live a full life but only if […]

Managing Huntington’s Disease: Latest Therapies and Research Updates

Colorful letter cubes spelling out Huntington’s disease on a textured background.

Huntington’s disease is a progressive neurological condition caused by a gene mutation, which leads to movement changes (like chorea), cognitive decline and mood changes. For many years, treatments were limited to symptom relief. But recent research breakthroughs offer hope for more meaningful therapies. While no cure yet exists, the landscape of care is shifting. By […]

PSP Life Expectancy : Managing Symptoms and Enhancing Quality of Life

Elderly woman with PSP receiving supportive care and smiling with her caregiver, symbolizing improved quality of life and better PSP life expectancy.

Dealing with a diagnosis of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) raises many questions especially around how long someone might live and how to maintain a meaningful life in the face of advancing symptoms. In this article, we’ll explore PSP life expectancy, what the data shows about the condition’s outlook, and most importantly, how you can focus […]

Slowing MSA Symptoms: What Doctors Recommend

Illustration of a woman struggling to sleep at night with floating sheep and medicines around her, representing sleep-related MSA symptoms.

Facing MSA symptoms (Multiple System Atrophy) can feel overwhelming. While there is no cure today, doctors and movement-disorder specialists emphasize that proactive care and targeted strategies can help slow MSA progression naturally, reduce discomfort, and improve daily functioning. In this blog, we’ll walk you through what experts recommend for managing MSA symptoms, the proven MSA […]

Balance Problems in Elderly: Neurological or Something Else?

Nurse assisting an elderly man with balance problems in elderly while standing up at home.

As people age, maintaining balance becomes increasingly challenging. It is not uncommon for older adults to feel unsteady while walking, have difficulty rising from a chair, or experience sudden dizziness. These issues are often brushed aside as a normal part of aging. However, balance problems in elderly individuals can be more than just age-related frailty. […]

PSP Medications: How Parkinson’s Drugs Like Levodopa May Help

Various PSP medications including tablets, capsules, and syringes used to manage symptoms of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

When a neurologist diagnoses PSP, one common question is: “Will Parkinson’s medications work for me?” The answer is: sometimes, yes but often only partially and for a limited time. Understanding how medications originally designed for Parkinson’s can be used in PSP (and where they may fall short) is a key step toward designing a realistic […]

Mirror Movements: What They Reveal About the Nervous System

Reflection in mirror showing hands and arms above a concrete surface, illustrating mirror movements.

Mirror movements are involuntary movements on one side of the body that mirror voluntary movements on the opposite side. While they may seem benign, these movements can offer crucial insight into the functioning and health of the nervous system. Understanding mirror movements helps in identifying potential neurological conditions and refining diagnostic strategies. This blog explores […]

Tremors: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Patient showing hand tremor during consultation with doctor

Tremors are involuntary, rhythmic muscle movements involving oscillations of one or more parts of the body. While tremors are not always a sign of a serious health issue, they can significantly impact a person’s quality of life depending on their cause and severity. Understanding what causes tremors, how to recognize their symptoms, and available treatment […]