The Tigers game on April 23 will be "Gibby's Day," and the team will be supporting the Kirk Gibson Foundation for Parkinson’s. March is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and a portion of ticket proceeds purchased through the website directly will benefit the foundation. Show more
Today, April 11th, is World Parkinson’s Day. Please donate to Simone Ashley’s fundraiser in support of @ParkinsonsUK if you’re able and spread the word about her page. Let’s get Simone to her target for a great and necessary cause! Show more
Even in the quiet corners of Rochester, blue lights shine tonight—symbols of hope, unity, and resilience. Thanks to the remarkable efforts of @PDAvengers , our city joins 500+ landmarks worldwide lighting up for World Parkinson’s Day. Spark the Night: Show more
— Ending Parkinson's Disease: The Book (@endingpdbook) April 12, 2025
On World Parkinson’s Day, I’m thinking of all who’ve struggled with the condition. I’m glad that last year President Biden signed into law a bill I cosponsored that combats Parkinson’s and related conditions. I’ll keep working to support research efforts to end Parkinson’s for Show more
In recognition of World Parkinson’s Day, we were honored to have The ParkinSINGS Choir for tonight’s beautiful rendition of our National Anthem! In collaboration with the @HMHNewJersey , @JFKJohnson & Show more
Today is World Parkinson's Day Dear Parkinson's, this is what I want you to know... A letter to Parkinson's from the people it affects every single day. #worldparkinsonsday #Parkinsons
For World Parkinson’s Day, UCLA neurologist and Parkinson’s expert Dr. Jeff Bronstein answered questions about the causes, symptoms and treatment of PD. @UCLAHealth newsroom.ucla.edu What we know about Parkinson’s disease
Today is #WorldParkinsonsDay. If you need help or advice, please don't hesitate to contact my office, or to find out what's available locally go to http://parkinsons.org.uk or ring their friendly helpline 0808 800 0303. Until we find a cure, there's Show more
April 11 is World Parkinson’s Day. Many older adults live with Parkinson’s disease every day — today, we honor their strength and raise awareness about the condition.
— California Department of Aging (@CalAging) April 11, 2025
Today, we honor World Parkinson's Disease Day and stand in solidarity with individuals living with Parkinson's and their families. Parkinson's Disease is a progressive neurological disorder, impacting movement and... own. Show more
World Parkinson's Day aims to increasing awareness about Parkinson’s Disease (PD) - a chronic neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the motor system. This occasion is committed to highlighting the struggles and resilience of those living with the disease, promoting global solidarity for their cause and encouraging increased research into its treatment and eventual cure. Notably, during this observance, efforts are intensified to appreciate the contributions of caretakers, scale-up advocacy for effective policy response, and increase public understanding of PD, which propels stigmatization and exclusion.
Historically, World Parkinson's Day was instituted following the 1997 declaration by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is supported by various international, national, and local entities who work towards the betterment of life for those with PD. For Americans, the occasion holds significant relevance given the country has one of the highest incidences with over a million people living with the disease, according to the Parkinson’s Foundation. The day serves as a call to action for the American society, health agencies and policy makers to prioritize PD in healthcare development planning, research and community support programs.
World Parkinson's Day is marked by a host of activities aimed at fostering support and awareness. These include media campaigns, educational programs, community events such as walks or runs, and fundraisers towards PD research. It offers an opportunity for anyone affected directly or indirectly by PD to engage and support the cause. The Parkinson's Foundation, a leading organization in championing the PD cause in America, plays an essential role in coordinating these efforts. World Parkinson's Day is observed on April 11th each year, coinciding with the birthday of Dr. James Parkinson, who first described the disease in 1817.
Facts about World Parkinson's Day
The theme for World Parkinson's Day in 2025 was A community finding their light, in 2024 it was #ABCsofPD, and in 2023 itwas #Take6forPD.
According to the parkinsons.org about 1 million of people in the U.S. live with Parkinson's disease, and over 10 million people worldwide. This number is expected to rise to 1.2 million by 2023 in the U.S.
In 2022, there are 1 million people living with Parkinson’s disease in the United States. More than 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease each year in the United States.
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the cost of treating Parkinson’s disease in the United States is $14 billion.
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