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News and video from major media outlets on cycling and Parkinson’s disease.

How To Prepare Your Finances With Parkinson’s Disease

How To Prepare Your Finances With Parkinson’s Disease

· www.thesimpledollar.com – by Lissa Miller on 10/7/19 · You’ve received your diagnosis, and the tremors, stiffness, and slowing movement have a name. Parkinson’s disease (PD) disease is a progressive ...
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Is Forced Exercise Really a Treatment for Parkinson's?

Is Forced Exercise Really a Treatment for Parkinson’s?

· www.findatopdoc.com – Healthy Living · A group of doctors had their patients go through intense exercise to reduce their symptoms. Here’s what they found. What those riders are actually ...
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NBC Nightly News – How Patients Are Using Cycling to Slow Down Parkinson’s

NBC Nightly News – How Patients Are Using Cycling to Slow Down Parkinson’s

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic are finding that cycling is helping patients stop the symptoms of Parkinson’s, and can even do something that medicine can’t do ...
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Indoor Cycling Gives Parkinson’s Patients Hope

Indoor Cycling Gives Parkinson’s Patients Hope

A new study reveals pedaling a bicycle at a rapid pace can reduce Parkinson’s symptoms by 35 percent. ABC Action News, WFTS, Tampa Bay, FL ...
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Cycling for Freezing of Gait

Cycling for Freezing of Gait

A New England Journal of Medicine article discussing how cycling offers a useful approach for exercise training in patients with Parkinson’s who are “grounded” by severe freezing of gait. By ...
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ABC World News – Patients Pedal Past Parkinson’s

ABC World News – Patients Pedal Past Parkinson’s

Just a few minutes of bicycling creates lasting improvements in motor functions ...
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New York Times – Cycling Provides a Break for Some With Parkinson’s

New York Times – Cycling Provides a Break for Some With Parkinson’s

A New York Times article about cycling and Parkinson’s disease by Gina Kolata Dr. Bastiaan R. Bloem of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center in the Netherlands thought he had ...
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