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 ...
Subcutaneous Apomorphine Pump (Onapgo): An Exciting Non-Surgical Option for Parkinson's Disease
MDFA Podcast
44 minutes
5 months ago
Subcutaneous Apomorphine Pump (Onapgo): An Exciting Non-Surgical Option for Parkinson's Disease
This educational seminar will discuss the latest medical breakthrough in managing Parkinson's disease - the subcutaneous pump infusion therapies. Learn about how this new nonsurgical device can help alleviate your Parkinson's symptoms and improve your quality of life. 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 ...