Wearables Track Parkinson’s Better Than Human Observation, Study Finds Researchers demonstrated that off-the-shelf sensors can measure the subtle changes of disease progression.
Jesse Jackson to Step Down From Rainbow PUSH Coalition A successor to Mr. Jackson, the civil rights leader, will be announced at the group’s convention this weekend. Mr. Jackson, 81, announced in 2017 that he had Parkinson’s disease.
Football Is Deadly, but Not for the Reasons You Think While the risks do not end on the field, the medical care often does.
The M.M.A. Doctor’s Dilemma: To Stop or Not to Stop the Fight As combat sports grow in popularity, ringside physicians grapple with the precarious ethics of their role.
For Some Parkinson’s Patients, Boxing Can Be Therapy No-contact boxing is a great full-body workout for anyone, but some experts say people with neurological disorders just might benefit most.