Parkinson's Disease
Living with Parkinson's disease
Science communication student Steve Banks talks with clinical neurologist Martin Pollock about living with Parkinson's disease, and with neuroscientist John Reynolds about research into the disease
AudioUnusual smell may be new way to detect Parkinson's early
A woman's acute sense of smell may lead to a new way of detecting Parkinson's disease. Audio
Berry Good News for the Brain
Plant and Food Research have shown that blackcurrants can help in tasks involving memory and concentration Audio
Berry Good News for the Brain
Plant and Food Research have shown that blackcurrants can help in tasks involving memory and concentration
AudioPopcorn science
Dr Chris Smith of The Naked Scientists on the physics of popcorn, smart insulin, and the prospect of a breath-test for Parkinson's disease. Audio
Late Edition for 30 June
National's roads of regional significance, Finding a cure for Parkinson's disease, and in Dateline Pacific Niue gets ready for an influx of food tourists. Audio
Shake-cancelling cutlery
Some clever shake-cancelling cutlery is good news for the up to 5 percent of the population who suffer from essential tremors. Anupam Pathak is the CEO of Lift Labs. Audio
Parkinson's Disease
A programme that uses a musicial metronome helps Parkinson's Disease patients to avoid 'freezing'. Audio