What is the Life Expectancy of People with Parkinsons? Life expectancy for people with Parkinson's disease is about the same as for those without the disease But, there are other risks and causes of death to consider
Turning 80 Years Old with Parkinson’s Disease After turning 80 years old, a person with Parkinson's disease shares their concerns on aging with the condition and their approach for coping with their feelings
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) | ParkinsonsDisease. net Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is not Parkinson's disease (PD), but is a Parkinsonian-like syndrome PSP is a rare brain disorder that causes serious and progressive problems with gait and balance, as well as eye movement and thinking problems 1 It gets its name because it begins slowly and continues to get worse (progressive), it causes weakness (palsy) by damaging certain parts of the
Parkinsons Disease in the Elderly Read about common Parkinson's disease symptoms and treatment in the elderly and learn more about why this older adult population is at an increased risk
How Common Is Parkinsons Disease? Parkinson's disease is the second most common degenerative neurological disorder affecting over 10 million people worldwide Learn more about the statistics
What Are the Stages of Parkinsons Disease? What does this mean for me? Parkinson’s is a complex disease that affects many aspects of life It is hard to rate the severity of PD using scales since the condition looks differently for everyone living with it 2 Also, people may feel differently about different symptoms