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Veteran’s forgetfulness linked to life-changing disease after arm shaking starts

6 June 2026
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Dr. Sara Whittingham, a 46-year-old anesthesiologist and Air Force veteran, experienced troubling symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic, including forgetfulness and arm tremors. After turning to online resources, she feared a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, which was later confirmed by a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Faced with the reality of a progressive illness, Whittingham felt overwhelmed by anxiety and depression but found hope through a study on the impact of cycling on Parkinson’s symptoms. The research indicated that regular cycling could slow disease progression, leading her to regain a sense of control over her condition. Inspired by newfound strength, Whittingham eventually completed the Ironman World Championship in 2023, a remarkable achievement just three years post-diagnosis.

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Parkinson’s disease affects millions globally, primarily older adults, and is characterized by motor control issues due to progressive nervous system degeneration. Recent studies have highlighted the potential benefits of aerobic exercise, such as cycling, in managing symptoms and possibly altering disease progression. Dr. Jay Alberts’ research indicates that maintaining a specific cycling rate may provide significant improvements for patients. With no known cure for Parkinson’s, these findings underscore the importance of active lifestyles and self-directed care in enhancing quality of life for those affected by this debilitating condition.

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