First medical staff and veteran vaccinated at the Battle Creek VA hospital Battle Creek Enquirer ... read more
Source: Google NewsPublished on 2020-12-23
Related Articles:
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease - Battle Creek Enquirer February 14, 2020 Battle Creek Rock Steady Boxing aims to knock out Parkinson's Disease Battle Creek Enquirer
- Are UK hospitals safe for people with Parkinson’s? October 17, 2019 A new report by charity Parkinson’s UK has found that more than two thirds of hospital patients with Parkinson’s do not receive their medication on time – and calls for mandatory training to make hospitals a ‘safer’ place for people living with the condition People with Parkinson’s are “unsafe” in UK hospitals, according to a new report from charity Parkinson’s UK.…
- Parkinson’s, Flu Shots & You October 11, 2019 October signals the beginning of influenza season, a time when many wonder, “Should I get a flu shot?”. The short answer is, yes, but for people living with Parkinson’s, there can be additional concerns or questions. Let’s take a look at what you and your care team can do to prepare for the 2019-2020 flu season. Who Should Get a…
- This Parkinson’s Patient Kit Can Make Your Hospital Stay Safer March 16, 2020 I had surgery a month ago. While it was a minor, 15-minute procedure, I was more anxious about it than I was before a previous seven-hour deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. Whether it’s 15 minutes or seven hours, any surgery or medical procedure can cause worry, fear, and anxiety. Many things can contribute to a good hospital experience as well…
- Vietnam veteran seeking help from Veteran Affairs for exposure to Agent Orange - WRCB-TV May 7, 2019 Vietnam veteran seeking help from Veteran Affairs for exposure to Agent Orange WRCB-TVA technicality means a local veteran of Vietnam War is not getting the help he needs when it comes to dealing with conditions brought on by his exposure to ...
- Become a Parkinson’s Care Advocate: Join Our Aware in Care Ambassador Pilot Program November 14, 2018 When hospitalized, three out of every four people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) do not receive their medications on time. Most develop serious complications as a result. In 2011, the Parkinson’s Foundation launched Aware in Care to help people with Parkinson’s get the best care possible during a hospital stay, and it worked. Surprisingly, 70% of hospital staff are still unaware of…
- Become a Parkinson’s Care Advocate: Join Our Aware in Care Ambassador Pilot Program November 14, 2018 When hospitalized, three out of every four people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) do not receive their medications on time. Most develop serious complications as a result. In 2011, the Parkinson’s Foundation launched Aware in Care to help people with Parkinson’s get the best care possible during a hospital stay, and it worked. Surprisingly, 70% of hospital staff are still unaware of…
- Comedian with Parkinson’s performs while he still can - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer March 24, 2019 Comedian with Parkinson’s performs while he still can Columbus Ledger-EnquirerGlenn Lurie, 57, punches a heavy bag on March 12k 2019 in Cornelius, N.C. Lurie was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease several years ago and decided to ...
- Days before he died, Columbus area man gave Christmas gifts to more than 500 children - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer December 30, 2020 Days before he died, Columbus area man gave Christmas gifts to more than 500 children Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
- When DBS Powers Down: A Personal Account of What Happens When the Device Stops Working December 7, 2018 Recently, someone in our community shared a DBS story with us. We want to share it with you because they learned some important lessons that may be helpful to you someday. We hope you (or someone you love) never have to go through something like this, but in case you do, we want you to have the benefit of learning…
- Medical Marijuana ‘Can Help Everyone,’ Says Director at Maryland Cannabis Facility February 7, 2019 Warning the reporter accompanying him not to take any pictures, veteran horticulturalist Michael Castleman punches an electronic code and unlocks the door to Room 209, nicknamed the “Mother Room.” Photography is indeed forbidden inside this living vault, which contains 20 phenotypes of cannabis plants thriving under the glare of 25 ceramic metal halide lamps for 18 hours a day. The…
- Driving Mr. Brooks January 20, 2019 It's no secret that I like to drive. Even though I have had Parkinson's disease symptoms for well over 20 years, thanks to Medtronic DBS, I am still a good driver.Mr. Brooks is a friend of ours. We met him when he joined the Corvette Club several years ago. He's been single all of his 85 years and he was…
- Driving Mr. Brooks January 20, 2019 It's no secret that I like to drive. Even though I have had Parkinson's disease symptoms for well over 20 years, thanks to Medtronic DBS, I am still a good driver.Mr. Brooks is a friend of ours. We met him when he joined the Corvette Club several years ago. He's been single all of his 85 years and he was…
- Driving Mr. Brooks January 20, 2019 It's no secret that I like to drive. Even though I have had Parkinson's disease symptoms for well over 20 years, thanks to Medtronic DBS, I am still a good driver.Mr. Brooks is a friend of ours. We met him when he joined the Corvette Club several years ago. He's been single all of his 85 years and he was…
- Driving Mr. Brooks January 10, 2019 It's no secret that I like to drive. Even though I have had Parkinson's disease symptoms for well over 20 years, thanks to Medtronic DBS, I am still a good driver.Mr. Brooks is a friend of ours. We met him when he joined the Corvette Club several years ago. He's been single all of his 85 years and he was…