About 10 million people around the world suffer from Parkinson's disease, about 12,000 of them here in New Zealand.
But earlier this week we heard some good news.
Researchers have discovered a new tool that could impact the understanding and treatment of Parkinson's.
The advancement means people with the disease should expect to see faster care and improved treatments, while those diagnosed moving forward may be able to avoid full-blown symptoms.
Dr Victor Dieriks, a primary researcher in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland talks to Jesse.