Six action steps to address disparities in Parkinson’s
Dr. Michael Okun co-authored JAMA Neurology special communication stemming from WHO consultation workshop.
Dr. Michael Okun co-authored JAMA Neurology special communication stemming from WHO consultation workshop.
Researchers report additional benefits of DBS for essential tremor in study of 17 patients.
Using arts in medicine can benefit wellness, contribute to healing and fight social isolation. Dr. Michael Okun speaks with PBS NewsHour about the UF Health Arts in Medicine program.
After initially receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, we understand that you might be overwhelmed with the amount of information that you will receive. So, at the Fixel Institute, we want to help by summarizing important resources that can help you along your journey to healing and living.
Dr. Stefan Prokop earns annual award from Office of the Provost for excellence in research.
Discovery of protein changes in blood immune cells could pave the way for a simple screening test for Parkinson’s diagnosis.
Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects people of all races, ethnicities and ages. However, there is a common misconception that PD only impacts older white men which has contributed to a disparity in racial and ethnic minorities across the country. With this bias and the fact that many PD symptoms can mimic…
Dr. Michael Okun weighs in on mouse-model study reporting that COVID-19 infection increased risk of Parkinson’s in mice.
Dr. Nikolaus McFarland and team continue their efforts related to the care of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Corticobasal Degeneration and Multiple System Atrophy.