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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

Exploring the Mind-Body Link in Parkinson's Treatment

Parkinson's disease is a tough challenge. It affects the body and the mind. Modern medicine has made big strides. It can fix hearts, change genes, and even lengthen lives. But there's something missing. The human spirit is often left out of the equation. Living with Parkinson's has shown that heali

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

How Experts Came Together to Improve Care for Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition to manage. Over the years, deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a common treatment. But, there wasn't a clear plan for how to take care of patients after the surgery. This is where a group of experts stepped in. They decided to create a standard way to ma

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Nov 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Politics Became Part of the Laughs

Politics has become so dominant that it's even seeping into comedy shows. Take "South Park, " for instance. The creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have noticed that politics is now a big part of pop culture. This isn't new for them, though. They've been mixing comedy with current events for years

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Nov 10 2025LIFESTYLE

La Habra's Park Makeover: A Tribute to Vin Scully and Community Effort

In La Habra, a park has come full circle, thanks to a $9 million renovation and a heartfelt tribute to a broadcasting legend. The park, now named Vin Scully Centennial Park, was once a simple baseball field dedicated to Vin Scully back in 1960. Fast forward to today, and the park has been transforme

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

A Simple Fix for a Growing Problem: Why Can't We Get Levodopa to Those Who Need It?

Parkinson's disease is becoming more common. In the last 25 years, the number of people with this condition has doubled. Experts predict it will double again soon. Yet, the main treatment for Parkinson's, a drug called levodopa, is hard to find in many places. This drug is cheap, effective, and can

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

MacArthur Park: Is a Fence the Answer to Homelessness and Crime?

MacArthur Park has been a hotspot for crime and homelessness for a long time. The idea of putting up a $2. 3 million fence around it has sparked a lot of debate. Some people think it's a good idea, while others are not so sure. The park is in a rough area. There are a lot of homeless people, drugs,

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Faces Hiding in South Park's Early Episodes

South Park isn't known for its celebrity cameos, but a few stars have snuck into the show without much fanfare. Unlike other animated shows, South Park doesn't often feature big names. But in the early days, a handful of celebrities lent their voices to random characters, and you might have missed t

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Oct 30 2025OPINION

Hamilton County's Green Gem: Why Great Parks Matter

Hamilton County's Great Parks are more than just green spaces. They're a lifeline for locals and a boost for the economy. During the pandemic, when everything else shut down, these parks stayed open. They became a safe haven for millions seeking fresh air and a break from the chaos. In 2020, a whopp

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's and Blood Sugar Dips: What's the Link?

Parkinson's disease might be more than just a movement disorder. Recent findings hint that it could also mess with how the body handles sugar. This isn't just about diabetes, but also about low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia. A study took a closer look at this, tracking blood sugar levels in Parkinson

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Exploring New Treatment Paths

Parkinson's disease is a growing concern globally, affecting millions with its mix of movement and non-movement related symptoms. While dopamine-based treatments like levodopa are common, they often fall short for non-movement issues and can cause unwanted side effects. Researchers are looking into

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