BlogIn the News In the News Posted Date : Jun 1, 2011 Parkinson’s isn’t a homogenous disease An interview with Dr. Francesca Cicchetti, Associate Professor and researcher at Laval University, in Tandem, the English-language complement to Corriere Canadese, Canada’s Italian newspaper. New insights into Parkinson’s Parkinson’s Disease: Why Dopamine Replacement Therapy Has a Paradoxical Effect On Cognition Potential Cause of Severe Sleep Disorder Discovered, Implications for Parkinson’s Disease Research looks into current drugs that may be helpful in Parkinson’s Leukemia drug holds promise for Parkinson’s Ibuprofen could cut Parkinson’s risk by a third: Study Parkinson Society Canada response The case for exercise in Parkinson’s continues to build Treadmill Walking Improves Parkinson’s Symptoms Low Intensity Treadmill Exercise Is Best to Improve Walking in Parkinson’s, Study Suggests Share this post: Your Story Matters: Inspire and Connect Inspire hope and connect with others by sharing your Parkinson’s journey. Your voice can make a difference. Share your story Discover more like this Mar 10, 2025 Changing the course of Parkinson’s: Exploring advancements in disease-modifying therapy research Mar 8, 2025 Re-illustrating a stereotype: Women can get Parkinson’s too Jan 31, 2025 A deep dive into the 3rd Annual Movement Disorder Meeting