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Navigating Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Assistive Devices, Mobility Aids, and Helpful Tools

Navigating Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Assi...

Laura Louizos

This comprehensive blog post will discuss a variety of assistive devices, mobility aids, and other items that can help improve the quality of life for individuals with PSP and their...

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Navigating Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Assi...

Laura Louizos

This comprehensive blog post will discuss a variety of assistive devices, mobility aids, and other items that can help improve the quality of life for individuals with PSP and their...

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Lesser-known Symptoms of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Tips for Coping

Lesser-known Symptoms of Progressive Supranucle...

Laura Louizos

This blog post will explore some of these uncommon symptoms and offer tips and tricks for coping with them.

Lesser-known Symptoms of Progressive Supranucle...

Laura Louizos

This blog post will explore some of these uncommon symptoms and offer tips and tricks for coping with them.

Pseudobulbar Affect in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Shedding Light on a Misunderstood Symptom

Pseudobulbar Affect in Progressive Supranuclear...

Laura Louizos

This blog post aims to provide an in-depth look at PBA in the context of PSP, its impact on daily life, and strategies for management and coping.

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Pseudobulbar Affect in Progressive Supranuclear...

Laura Louizos

This blog post aims to provide an in-depth look at PBA in the context of PSP, its impact on daily life, and strategies for management and coping.

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Apathy and Empathy with PSP

Apathy and Empathy with PSP

Laura Louizos

A common change in individuals with PSP is a change in their ability to experience emotions, particularly in relation to apathy and empathy.

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Apathy and Empathy with PSP

Laura Louizos

A common change in individuals with PSP is a change in their ability to experience emotions, particularly in relation to apathy and empathy.

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Incontinence Issues with PSP

Incontinence Issues with PSP

Laura Louizos

Symptoms of incontinence in PSP may include frequent urination, urgency, and difficulty with bladder control.

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Incontinence Issues with PSP

Laura Louizos

Symptoms of incontinence in PSP may include frequent urination, urgency, and difficulty with bladder control.

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Weight Gain and Loss in PSP

Weight Gain and Loss in PSP

Laura Louizos

In this blog post, we will explore the symptom of weight issues in PSP in more detail.

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Weight Gain and Loss in PSP

Laura Louizos

In this blog post, we will explore the symptom of weight issues in PSP in more detail.

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Laura Louizos, Blog Author

Laura Louizos is a blogger an advocate for PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) and Founder of CCF for PSP Awareness.

PSP is a rare and debilitating neurological disorder that affects movement, balance, vision, speech, and cognitive function. Laura's mother was diagnosed with PSP in 2018, and since then, Laura has been dedicated to raising awareness about the disease and providing support to others affected by it.

Through our blog, Laura shared her personal journey as a caregiver, including her struggles, triumphs, and insights. She now provides resources and information about the disease, as well as tips and advice for living with PSP and other neurodegenerative diseases. Laura's writing is candid, inspiring, and informative, and her blog has become an important resource for the community worldwide.

Laura is a passionate advocate for PSP awareness, and she works tirelessly to increase understanding and support for those affected by the disease. Her blog is a testament to her dedication and commitment to improving the lives of those with PSP, and she is a valuable voice in the fight against this devastating condition.