Sleep Disorders Linked to Parkinson’s in Just 11.1% — Why This Low Rate Is Surprisingly Significant

When it comes to Parkinson’s disease, the tremors and stiffness that most people associate with the condition often appear only after years of silent progression. Long before motor symptoms become obvious, subtle changes in sleep patterns may be among the earliest warning signs — yet remarkably few people recognize this connection. A striking insight from … Read more

10-Year-Old Girl’s Life Restricted: Online School & Isolation in Kranenburg

The Silent Struggle of Long Covid in Children: One Girl’s Isolation in Kranenburg The world is slowly emerging from the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, but for a growing number of children, the battle continues long after initial infection. These children are experiencing what is now commonly known as Long Covid, a complex and … Read more