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Exercise Trends for Parkinson’s: Are Boxing and Dance Really That Effective?

For families in Martinsburg and across the Eastern Panhandle, Parkinson’s disease is a journey that requires understanding, adaptability, and ongoing support. One of the most powerful tools available today—beyond medication and medical treatment—is exercise. And not just traditional workout routines. In recent years, boxing classes and dance-based movement programs have become two of the most...

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Sleep and Parkinson’s: Why Rest May Be the Missing Piece in Your Loved One’s Care

For families in Martinsburg and across Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan counties, caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s often means managing medications, maintaining mobility, and adjusting routines, but one vital aspect is often overlooked: sleep. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation (2024), over 75% of individuals with Parkinson’s experience sleep disruptions. When rest suffers, symptoms intensify,...

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The Link Between Gut Health and Parkinson’s: What Families Should Know in Martinsburg

The phrase “you are what you eat” has never felt more relevant — especially when it comes to Parkinson’s care. Families in Martinsburg and Berkeley County are increasingly hearing about the connection between gut health and Parkinson’s disease. Emerging research suggests that the gut may not just be affected by Parkinson’s but could actually play...

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From DBS to Diet: What’s New in Parkinson’s Management in 2025

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, balance, and cognitive function. As of 2025, new innovations are reshaping how families in the Martinsburg area manage Parkinson’s—from advanced medical devices to everyday changes in diet and care routines. These updates reflect a more holistic and personalized approach that supports both the individual and...

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New Frontiers in Parkinson’s Care: How Breakthrough Therapies Are Changing Home Support in Martinsburg, WV

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, coordination, and overall quality of life. For families in Martinsburg, staying up to date on the latest treatments and care options is essential to ensure their loved ones receive the most effective and compassionate support at home. Fortunately, exciting advancements in Parkinson’s therapies are reshaping...

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How to Ensure Quality of Life for Seniors with Progressive Diseases

Ensuring a high quality of life for seniors facing progressive diseases like dementia, Parkinson’s, and other chronic conditions requires more than just medical care—it takes a compassionate, well-rounded approach. In Martinsburg and surrounding areas like Inwood, Hedgesville, and Falling Waters, families are working hard to keep their loved ones safe, engaged, and emotionally supported at...

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