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The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Interest Group
36 episodes
4 weeks ago
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Dr Bethany Whiteside, Senior Lecturer, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series
38 minutes 47 seconds
4 months ago
Dr Bethany Whiteside, Senior Lecturer, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
This month the NoSPRIG Parkinson’s research podcast is taking an unusual step away from science and into the arts. We’re joined by Dr Bethany Whiteside, Senior Lecturer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, to find out about her research into specially adapted dance for people with Parkinson’s. She has identified a huge range of benefits for people taking part in the classes, which have movements specially tailored for those with the condition, and why the benefits differ from those of exercise on its own.    https://pure.rcs.ac.uk/en/persons/bethany-whiteside (I need to update this!) https://scottishballet.co.uk/research-and-evaluation/dance-health-research/
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast Series