Substantial Matters: Life & Science of Parkinson’s
Ein Podcast von Parkinson’s Foundation - Dienstags
158 Folgen
-  ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Los desafíos del habla y la degluciónVom: 26.11.2024
-  Listening to the Voices of Our Parkinson’s CaregiversVom: 12.11.2024
-  Current Tools for Receiving a Parkinson’s DiagnosisVom: 22.10.2024
-  ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Alucinaciones y delusiones en el ParkinsonVom: 10.9.2024
-  Allied Health Spotlight Series: Physical Therapy Recommendations for Exercising SafelyVom: 13.8.2024
-  Introducing Our Hospital Safety GuideVom: 9.7.2024
-  ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Colaborando con los trabajadores de salud comunitariaVom: 25.6.2024
-  Implications of Gene-Based Therapies for Parkinson’s DiseaseVom: 28.5.2024
-  Celebrating Our Parkinson’s Foundation VolunteersVom: 2.4.2024
-  Exploring Carbidopa-Levodopa for Treating Parkinson’s SymptomsVom: 5.3.2024
-  Navigating Disparities, Ethics, and Stigma in the Black Parkinson’s CommunityVom: 27.2.2024
-  Community Conversations – Re(building) Trust and Sharing ResourcesVom: 20.2.2024
-  Reintroducing Our Podcast ModeratorVom: 9.1.2024
-  ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Navegar su cuidado en los inicios del diagnósticoVom: 12.12.2023
-  ¡EN ESPAÑOL! Cuidar de una madre con ParkinsonVom: 28.11.2023
-  Caregiving Over the YearsVom: 14.11.2023
-  Research Series: Getting Involved in Research with Young-Onset PDVom: 31.10.2023
-  Atypical Parkinsonism Series: Unique Care Needs of PSP, CBD and MSA and Helpful ResourcesVom: 17.10.2023
-  Atypical Parkinsonism Series: Treatment and Interdisciplinary Approach to CareVom: 3.10.2023
-  Research Series: Parkinson’s Foundation Expansion of PD GENEration to Puerto Rico and the Dominican RepublicVom: 19.9.2023
How can people with Parkinson's live a better life today? Join the Parkinson's Foundation as we highlight the treatments and techniques that can help all people affected by Parkinson’s live a better life today, as well as the research that can bring a better tomorrow. View more information on our episodes by visiting parkinson.org/Podcast. Share your comments and thoughts at parkinson.org/Feedback.
 
 