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Health & Fitness

Thriving With Parkinson's

Experts reveal how innovative therapies, from focused ultrasound to specialized choirs, help patients manage symptoms and regain control.

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For the 90,000 people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in the U.S. each year, managing symptoms like tremors, difficulty walking, and cognitive changes is a daily challenge. While a cure remains on the horizon, a wave of new therapies and technologies is transforming patient care and dramatically improving quality of life.

Experts from JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, including Steven Markos, M.D., explain how advancements are empowering patients. From new, easier ways to take medication to non-invasive focused ultrasound that can reduce tremors without surgery, the options are expanding.
Discover how specialized programs like Rock Steady Boxing and the ParkinSINGS Choir are helping patients build strength and find their voice, creating a comprehensive approach to care. Read more to learn how this blend of high-tech innovation and foundational therapy is helping people with Parkinson's not just survive, but thrive.

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