Hope on the Horizon: New Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease Join Dr. Shannon Chiu from the Mayo Clinic for a special webinar that brings you the latest news in Parkinson’s care. She’ll share exciting updates on breakthrough treatments that are now available—and offer a look at new drugs currently being researched that may soon be approved. This is a unique chance to learn about therapies that could not only manage symptoms better but may also help slow the progression of Parkinson’s in the ...
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Hope on the Horizon: New Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease Join Dr. Shannon Chiu from the Mayo Clinic for a special webinar that brings you the latest news in Parkinson’s care. She’ll share exciting updates on breakthrough treatments that are now available—and offer a look at new drugs currently being researched that may soon be approved. This is a unique chance to learn about therapies that could not only manage symptoms better but may also help slow the progression of Parkinson’s in the ...
Dementia and MCI in PD, Parkinsonian disorders and Alzheimer's I
MDFA Podcast
47 minutes
1 year ago
Dementia and MCI in PD, Parkinsonian disorders and Alzheimer's I
Dr. Marwan Sabbagh will be discussing cognitive issues in patients with Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism, and differentiate that from Alzheimer's disease and age-related forgetfulness. During the seminar, current drug therapies will be discussed, role of supplements in cognitive health, as well as role of exercise. Support the show Follow us: Youtube Facebook Website
MDFA Podcast
Hope on the Horizon: New Treatments for Parkinson’s Disease Join Dr. Shannon Chiu from the Mayo Clinic for a special webinar that brings you the latest news in Parkinson’s care. She’ll share exciting updates on breakthrough treatments that are now available—and offer a look at new drugs currently being researched that may soon be approved. This is a unique chance to learn about therapies that could not only manage symptoms better but may also help slow the progression of Parkinson’s in the ...