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Women with Parkinson's more likely to experience falls, report higher rates of pain than men: Study

Study reveals significant sex-based differences in Parkinson's, with women facing more falls and pain than men, underscoring personalized care needs.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Women with Parkinson's more likely to experience falls, report higher rates of pain than men: Study

Study reveals significant sex-based differences in Parkinson's, with women facing more falls and pain than men, underscoring personalized care needs.

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healio.com1 mesi fa

Women with Parkinson’s disease experience greater burdens in symptoms, access to care

CHICAGO — Women with Parkinson’s disease have increased depression, anxiety and fatigue as well as difficulties in seeking and receiving care, according to a poster presented at the American Academy of Neurology Annual…

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·healio.com

    Women with Parkinson’s disease experience greater burdens in symptoms, access to care

    CHICAGO — Women with Parkinson’s disease have increased depression, anxiety and fatigue as well as difficulties in seeking and receiving care, according to a poster presented at…

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·thehindu.com

    Women with Parkinson's more likely to experience falls, report higher rates of pain than men: Study

    Study reveals significant sex-based differences in Parkinson's, with women facing more falls and pain than men, underscoring personalized care needs.