Raising PD awareness ONE shuffling Step at a time. : By Dr. De Leon

As we approach a New Year, I am more determined than ever to continue the fight against Parkinson’s disease both on a personal level as well as a collective effort. As a physician, and patient I have been privy to many extraordinary advances in the understanding of this complex illness over the last decade. However,Continue reading “Raising PD awareness ONE shuffling Step at a time. : By Dr. De Leon”

The Need for Vitamin D in PD: By Dr. De Leon

“Them bones…them bones..” Now that we just spent the last week or so traveling, spending time with family, and of course indulging in that delicious Thanksgiving meal is time to get back to basics especially as winter months approach where days are shorter with fewer hours of sunshine.  Are you getting enough Vitamin D in yourContinue reading “The Need for Vitamin D in PD: By Dr. De Leon”

Caregiving is not for the faint of heart: 7 tips to make it work: By Maria De Leon

“Don’t dwell on the disease, value the moments. the pearls of wisdom, their smile and humor.” ~unknown   Whoever says caregiving is easy has never really been a caregiver; it… Source: Caregiving is not for the faint of heart: 7 tips to make it work: By Maria De Leon

New trial: Fetal Transplantation Usage for Treatment of PD: By Dr. De Leon

Nearly 30 years ago, the novel treatment which propel me into medicine but not just medicine but neurology and Parkinson’s disease was fetal brain transplantation into PD person’s brain in an attempt to halt disease. After several decades the procedure was banned here in the States and an unofficial moratorium was placed elsewhere on thisContinue reading “New trial: Fetal Transplantation Usage for Treatment of PD: By Dr. De Leon”

Instructions not Included When it Comes to Caregiving: By Dr. De Leon

Originally posted on defeatparkinsons:
Don’t dwell on the disease. Value the moments, the pearls of wisdom, their smile, their humor.” St. Elizabeth      Caregiving is not for the faint of heart. I have had to be the caregiver for two of the people I love, my grandmother and father. Although the experience was extremely rewarding,…