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Beyond the Motor System
The last time I saw my grandfather, he didn't look like himself. Or maybe, he looked like a version of himself I hadn't been given enough time to get used to. That's the strange tax of distance. He lived in Bangalore, and I grew up in Texas, which meant I didn't watch his Parkinson's disease progress the way my cousins did: steadily, incrementally, in the daily way that allows you to adjust. I saw him in intervals. Years apart, sometimes.

Anjali Raghavan
Apr 105 min read


Seeing What Isn’t There: Visual Hallucinations In Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder primarily known for its motor symptoms. However, a substantial proportion of people living with Parkinson’s have a wide range of non-motor symptoms, among which visual hallucinations are very frequent. Approximately 60% of patients are estimated to develop this symptom within 12 years of diagnosis.
Dementia can be defined as a decline of thinking skills (for example, memory, language) that significantly interferes with dail

Miriam Vignando
Mar 115 min read
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