The Reality of Parkinson's Disease

The Reality of Parkinson's Disease

World Parkinson’s Day is celebrated on the 11th of April each year and it’s a day set aside to raise awareness of the reality of Parkinson’s disease and how it affects individuals and their families. 

 

The Patient Perspective – RSV Vaccine

The Patient Perspective – RSV Vaccine

Nothing excites us more than talking with one of our patients. We asked retired Obstetrician Dr. Michael Hoffman, who participated in an RSV vaccine study, to answer a few questions for us. This is what he had to say.

 

Cognitive Function and Multiple Sclerosis

Cognitive Function and Multiple Sclerosis

Recognizing cognitive decline is important and, unfortunately, very difficult for those with MS to openly discuss. Signs may be subtle and only noticeable by those who have MS or their close family. Routine evaluations can help detect early signs and can provide invaluable insight concerning cognitive changes.

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

Are you at risk for diabetes? Family history, obesity, and gestational diabetes can contribute to developing diabetes. Consider taking these steps to a healthier you and prevent diabetes.

Coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis

If you have been diagnosed with RA, your physical, mental and social health may be affected, especially due to the disruption caused in your typical way of living. However, learning to adapt to a new way of life, and taking on greater control of your health, can help you feel empowered to combat many of these symptoms.


 


Improve Heart Health

Improve Heart Health

Taking these steps to improve your heart health will not only benefit your heart but benefit your over-all health.

Celiac Disease- Not Just an Allergy

Celiac Disease- Not Just an Allergy

Celiac disease (CD) affects physical, mental and social health. Accellacare aims to empower individuals living with CD to live full and productive lives by advancing research, education and treatment.

RSV: Not Just a Common Cold

RSV: Not Just a Common Cold

Adults, over the age of 60, are at risk for severe illness due to RSV. 177,000+ adults are hospitalized each year, as symptoms can last several days or weeks.