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APDA’s Thriving Through Occupational Therapy series: Strategies for Memory & Thinking with Parkinson’s – March 12

February 25, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Strategies for Memory & Thinking with Parkinson's with Amanda Landsbaum, MS

APDA’s Thriving Through Occupational Therapy series is returning with this helpful and informative episode that will focus on how PD can affect your memory and thinking and what you can do about it.

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Dr. Margaret Ferris to speak on Interventional Therapies for Movement Disorders – March 3rd, 2025

February 24, 2025 By Denise Dagan

Margaret Ferris, MD
Margaret Ferris, MD

On Monday, March 3rd, at 2:30pm PT, PD-Connect’s virtual monthly speaker will be Stanford movement disorders specialist Margaret Ferris, MD. Dr. Ferris will discuss interventional therapies for Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and other movement disorders.

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Dance for PD Helps People with Parkinson’s Disease Move With Grace and Joy

February 17, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

in-person classes in 28 countries across the globe
Credit: Dance for PD via Facebook

For more than two decades, innovative program has focused on ‘what people with Parkinson’s can do, not what they can’t do.’

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WaPo: She was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 27. These were her warning signs.

February 6, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Hand with glitching effect
Source: The Washington Post

Soania Mathur was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 27.  Excerpts from this Washington Post article about her and young-onset Parkinson’s:  “Mathur and health-care experts said that more awareness of early-onset Parkinson’s is needed, since some studies suggest that its incidence is increasing, going against the common belief that the rise in Parkinson’s cases is due to an aging population. … One study found that patients under 45 had a much longer latency from disease onset to diagnosis — over two years compared with nine months for late-onset patients. … Dystonia, a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, is more often seen in early-onset Parkinson’s disease, particularly after exercise. However, dementia, gait disturbances, gastrointestinal issues and loss of sense of smell are less frequent, less severe or delayed in younger individuals. Perhaps most intriguing is that the progression of the disease is much slower in early-onset patients.” 

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WaPo: A ‘Ninja Warrior’ opens up about living with Parkinson’s disease

February 3, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

“American Ninja Warrior” contestant Jimmy Choi
credit: Diana Levine Photography via WaPo

“American Ninja Warrior” contestant Jimmy Choi was 27 when he was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease after a routine medical exam. Today, Choi, 50, is an adviser to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research who champions physical fitness and works to inspire others via public speaking and social media posts.

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