Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Parkinson's Disease published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 48
» View healthkey.com items only
1
2
3
4
Next >
-
Coffee in moderation may offer health benefits
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What are the current thoughts on coffee as to how it affects one's health, good or bad? ANSWER: Over the past several years, research has busted some health myths about coffee. It doesn't contribute to heart attacks, cancer or reduced...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Liver, Asthma, Alzheimer's Disease, Mayo Clinic
-
Vietnam veterans urged to file claims now for Agent Orange-related diseases
Tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans with ischemic heart disease, Parkinson's disease or B cell leukemia should file claims for disability compensation with the Department of Veterans Affairs now and not wait until VA publishes a regulation officially...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Illnesses, Defense, Heart and Circulatory System, Litigation and Regulation
-
Tango Dancing May Help Parkinson's Patients
KPLR11.comThey say it takes two to Tango, but what happens if one of them has Parkinson's disease? Researchers from Washington University are conducting a study, funded by the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, to see if Tango dancing can help diminish Parkinson's...Tags: Dancing, Entertainment, Diseases, Education, Dance
-
FOX Files: Dancing The Tango May Help Parkinson's Patients
FOX2now.comThey say it takes two to Tango, but what happens if one of them has Parkinson's disease. Researchers from Washington University are conducting a study, funded by the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, to see if Tango dancing can help diminish Parkinson's...Tags: Dancing, Entertainment, Education, Diseases, Dance
-
OC Jury Finds Botox Not Responsible for Death of 7-Year-Old Girl
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA -- An Orange County jury on Tuesday ruled against a woman who claims Botox injections killed her 7-year-old daughter. It is believed to be the first case alleging a fatal reaction to the drug to ever reach trial. Kristen Spears started...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, KTLA, Santa Ana, Health, Cosmetic Procedures
-
Parkinson's Disease (2-18-10)
Welcome to today's chat on Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Efrain Perez-Vargas from ProHealth Care's Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Clinic is here to answer your questions and we'll begin promptly at noon. Thank you for joining us! Thursday...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Illnesses, Dieting, Pharmaceuticals, Constipation
-
Orange County trial will focus on Botox's safety in children's cerebral palsy treatments
Kristen Spears started getting Botox injections at the age of 6 -- not to smooth furrows in her brow, but to calm spasms in her legs.
The girl was born with severe cerebral palsy, and Botox, best known as a face-lift-in-a-syringe, can relax contorted...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Sales, Judges, Justice System
-
Let children ride, protesters say
Parents, volunteers and children — some of them wheelchair-bound — demonstrated Monday in front of Orlando City Hall to protest the city's decision not to renew the lease of a therapeutic horseback-riding program based at a city park.
About...Tags: American Legion, Government, Buddy Dyer, Horse (animal), Children
-
Lower Paxton Woman Charged With Abusing Her 84 Year-Old Mother
Content ManagerA Dauphin County Agency on Aging case worker responding to a complaint discovered an 84 year-old woman in the care of her daughter unconscious, emaciated, and covered in bedsores last month. As a result, Lower Paxton Police are charging Joanne Veronica...Tags: Prosecution, Paul Smith, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
-
Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Several Factors Could Be Contributing to Orthostatic Hypotension
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mom, who's in her 80s, is on medication for Parkinson's disease and for high blood pressure. Over the last few weeks, she's developed a condition called orthostatic hypotension and is experiencing extremely high blood pressure upon...Tags: Nervous System, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases, Symptoms, High Blood Pressure
-
Patricia D. Hughes
Patricia D. Hughes, who as Maryland's first lady actively supported women's causes, the arts and educational initiatives, was a key adviser to her husband, Gov. Harry Hughes, and led the way in an accurate historical restoration of Government House,...Tags: National Security Agency, National Security, Delaware, Regional Authority, Corruption
-
New stem cell treatment holds promise for cerebral palsy patients
KDVR DenverENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Dominic King and Harrison Spiers have so much in common. Best friends for seven years, they are both in the 5th grade at Cottonwood Creek Elementary School. They both love to ride horses. They both love to go to baseball games. And both...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Schools, Agricultural Research and Technology, Family
Mar 9, 2010
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Mar 7, 2010
|Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Mar 2, 2010
|Story| KPLR-LTV
Mar 2, 2010
|Story| KTVI
Mar 3, 2010
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Feb 18, 2010
|Story| WITI
Jan 27, 2010
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 22, 2010
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Feb 12, 2010
|Story| WPMT-LTV
Dec 30, 2009
|Story| Tribune Media Services
Jan 22, 2010
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Dec 29, 2009
|Story| KDVR
Original site for Parkinson's Disease topic gallery.
