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Register now for the PANC Parkinson’s Conference on Saturday, October 18, 8am-3pm, Roseville, CA

September 8, 2025 By Denise Dagan

The Parkinson Association of Northern California (PANC) is hotsting its annual conference both in person and virtually again this year. The program features a highly sought-after group of PD experts, movement disorder specialists, neurophysical therapists, and other experts who will guide an information and resource-packed day. Everyone is welcome to learn about Parkinson’s, its impact, and options for living well. Attendees will receive a recording after the event. Keep reading for all the details.

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NYT “The Clue to Unlocking Parkinson’s May Be All Around Us”

September 8, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Nicholas Kristoff
source: NYT

There’s an interesting essay in today’s New York Times about the environment and Parkinson’s. Excerpt: “Some 90,000 cases of Parkinson’s are now diagnosed each year in the United States, about one every six minutes on average. It is the world’s fastest-growing neurodegenerative disease, causing tremors, stiffness and balance problems. It is also the 13th-leading cause of death in the United States. One factor in its increase may be the way we have come to live, for there’s growing evidence linking it to a range of pesticides and industrial chemicals, including paraquat and substances used in dry cleaning.”

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Chair Yoga 101: How To Start at Any Age

September 8, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Chair Yoga Participants
Source: NextAvenue

This gentle practice is ideal for people of all flexibility and mobility levels

If you’ve ever wanted to try yoga but felt uncertain about getting up and down from the floor, chair yoga might be the perfect solution. Using a sturdy chair for support, this gentle practice adapts classic yoga poses so that anyone — regardless of age, flexibility or mobility level — can participate and reap the benefits. Whether you’re looking for a safe way to ease joint pain, increase flexibility, improve your mood or simply add movement to your day, chair yoga offers an accessible way — no experience required.

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Dr. Michael Okun Addressing PD Prevention and PD Treatment at Three Local Venues, September 2025 – RSVP Now

September 4, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Dr. Michael Okun

World-renowned Parkinson’s disease expert Dr. Michael Okun is on a national book tour, sharing the science, stories, and urgency behind The Parkinson’s Plan, his new bestseller.  Luckily, we have lined him up for three events in our local area — Palo Alto (Sept. 24), San Jose (Sept. 25), and Menlo Park (Sept. 25).  (The Belmont venue can no longer accommodate us so we have moved to Menlo Park.).  Dr. Okun will detail some of the 25 steps necessary to lower your risk of developing Parkinson’s and, if you have PD, slowing decline.  He will be in conversation with Stanford’s APDA Information & Referral Center Coordinator Robin Riddle.  Space is limited at each venue, and advance registration is required.  Read more about Dr. Okun’s talk and RSVP now.

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Congratulations to Stanford’s Gaurav Chattree, MD!

September 3, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Gaurav Chattree, MD
Gaurav Chattree, MD

Today, the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) announced 25 grants to support cutting-edge PD research for the 2025-2026 funding year, a 55% increase from last year.  The newly-funded research projects span a wide range of key areas in PD research, including the propagation and degradation of alpha-synuclein, synaptic lipid imbalances in synucleinopathies, and the identification of genetic and circuit-based therapeutic targets.  Congratulations to Stanford’s Gaurav Chattree, MD, who received the George C. Cotzias Fellowship, given to a young neurologist.  Dr. Chattree’s project focuses on novel therapeutic strategies for pathologic circuits in Parkinson’s.  This fellowship is named in honor of the scientist who had a critical role in developing Levodopa as a treatment for PD. 

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