After Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, Live Now FOX explores key facts about Parkinson’s disease, interviewing Foundation National Medical Advisor Dr. Michael S. Okun, MD, on disease management and ongoing research.
Following the death of legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, ABC News explains Parkinson’s disease, its symptoms and available treatments, citing Parkinson's Foundation research.
The Parkinson’s Foundation has been named a finalist in PR Daily’s 2025 Nonprofit Communications Awards in the “Campaigns and Communication – Advocacy or Awareness Campaign” category.
A Stanford Medicine study found that inhibiting the overactive enzyme LRRK2 in mice may help restore neuron communication and potentially slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
Esther Labib-Kiyarash, a Parkinson’s Foundation advisory board member and patient advocate living with PD, shared her insights at ATMRD 2025 on the value of non-medication care strategies for people living with PD.
Emory University has received a Parkinson’s Foundation grant to launch a Nurse Practitioner Fellowship focused on Parkinson’s care. The program, hosted at Emory Brain Health Center, will expand access to specialized PD care and help reduce long wait times.
Researchers at University College London developed an AI tool that analyzes short videos of smiles to screen for Parkinson’s disease with high accuracy.
AARP highlights its toll-free resource line for caregivers and lists the Parkinson’s Foundation as an additional trusted source for Parkinson’s support.
Parkinson's Foundation National Medical Advisor Michael S. Okun, MD, is interviewed about the differences between young-onset and late-onset Parkinson’s disease, including symptom progression, treatment response and quality of life impact.