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Beyond the tremor: Unveiling the invisible struggle of Parkinson's Disease - KSL.com

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When you think of Parkinson's disease, a visible tremor might come to mind. However, the true experience often lies hidden beneath the surface – an invisible struggle impacting millions. This article highlights the complexities of Parkinson's and advancements in care.A common misconception is that all Parkinson's patients experience tremors. This isn't true; up to 20% do not. Additionally, Parkinson's isn't just an elderly condition. Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD) affects individuals under 50, with celebrity Michael J. Fox, diagnosed at 29, significantly raising awareness and funding for research.As Dr. Sunil Rathore, a neurologist at Holy Cross Hospital – Salt Lake, says, "Many people believe Parkinson's is solely a motor condition, defined by tremors and rigidity. However, that's just one piece of a much larger and more complex puzzle. The non-motor symptoms – from sleep disturbances and anxiety to cognitive changes and chronic pain – can often be the most challenging aspects for our patients."Hidden realities: Non-motor symptoms and daily impactThe invisible struggle of Parkinson's includes a wide array of non-motor symptoms impacting daily life, often appearing years before motor symptoms. These can include loss
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of smell (anosmia), REM sleep behavior disorder, constipation, depression, anxiety, cognitive changes and debilitating fatigue.These realities profoundly affect well-being, turning simple tasks like dressing or driving into immense challenges and leading to social isolation. Photo: Feng Yu - stock.adobe.com Hope on the horizon: Advancements in treatment and researchWhile there's no cure, significant advancements are improving symptom management and quality of life. Levodopa remains a cornerstone medication, with ongoing developments to optimize its effectiveness.Advanced therapies like Deep Brain Stimulation and focused ultrasound offer new hope by precisely targeting brain areas responsible for motor symptoms. Emerging research explores disease-modifying drugs, gene therapy, and biomarker discovery. The Michael J. Fox Foundation has raised over $2.5 billion for research, accelerating the search for a cure.Dr. Rebecca H. Reiser, a neurologist at Holy Cross Hospital – Jordan Valley, says, "The landscape of treatment and support is constantly evolving. We're seeing incredible progress in understanding the disease at a molecular level, leading to more targeted therapies and a renewed sense of hope for better symptom control
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The late-night eating habit that may throw your gut health into chaos - KSL.com

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