A new film by Sue Wylie, taking a look at the hidden symptoms of Parkinson's. With brutal honesty & wry humour, Sue delivers a hard hitting performance, presented in a fabulously cheesy 'lottery' setting: https://t.co/csNgrQrXf8 @CureParkinsonsT@ParkinsonsUK@moversand6
Largest study on retinal imaging in Parkinson’s has identified markers of Parkinson’s in eye scans.
"This technique is not yet ready to predict whether an individual will develop Parkinson’s, but holds great potential to help identify people at risk."
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There is still time to get to the Film Room for the 11:45 screening of Kinetics and WALOB, two unique and different films with a strong message which still manage to be fun. You don't want to miss this!! #parkinsons#wpc2023 @wpc2023 @parkinsonsEU@CureParkinsonsT@ParkinsonsUK
Last call to the Film Room at 11:45 Thursday @wpc2023 for screening of 'Kinetics' and 'What a Load of Balls'. Don't miss these brilliant short films followed by Q & A with the creator and star performer Sue Wylie. #wpc2023#Parkinsons@CureParkinsonsT@ParkinsonsEU@ParkinsonsUK
We are excited to showcase 'Kinetics' and 'What a Load of Balls' tomorrow at #wpc202 Room 127 at 11:45am. Two very different films with a strong message, written and performed by Sue, followed by a Q & A with Sue @WPC2023 @CureParkinsonsT@ParkinsonsUK#Parkinsons#ParkinsonsEN
Russell Patten, Director of @ParkinsonsEU could not attend #wpc2023 in-person, but we were fortunate to have him attend the WPC Leadership Forum virtually.
Just a few days before the World Parkinson Congress in Barcelona. Don't miss screenings of Kinetics and What a Load of Balls in the Film Room Thursday 6 July at 11:45 - Director Sue Wylie will be there! @CureParkinsonsT https://t.co/F0y0ynd0Lc #WPC2023#Parkinsons
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Great interview on Law in Action with our Judge Nicholas Mostyn who tells @JoshuaRozenberg how he’s coped with Parkinson’s and why he’s now retiring
Big news - the hit podcast about living with Parkinson’s Movers and Shakers is holding its first live show. September 6th at Middle Temple Hall - get your tickets now! https://t.co/v4H9jWpCzI
Gillian Lacey-Solymar was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease at 48. Twelve years on, it has come with a surprise creativity burst
so big, she is taking her first ever musical to Edinburgh. I spoke to her for @thetimes
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On a countdown for the World Parkinson Congress in Barcelona next week. Don't miss screenings of Kinetics and What a Load of Balls in the Film Room Thursday 6 July at 11:45 - Director Sue Wylie will be there! #WPC2023@CureParkinsonsT#parkinsons
On this new episode of Let’s Keep Moving With APDA hosted by special guest Teresa Baker, PT, DPT, from @BU_DPT we will answer some of the most common questions about physical therapy as a treatment for PD symptoms.
Register at: https://t.co/QLEIciVNZc
April is #ParkinsonAwarenessMonth/Abril es el mes del Parkinson. Don't miss our 2023 Parkinson's Program of Film & Talks (April 11-30)/No te pierdas nuestro Programa de Parkinson. Watch our program online at/Ve nuestro Programa de Parkinson aquí: https://t.co/kspK34J0S9. #Latinx
Actor Michael J. Fox, 61, was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease in 1991 when he was just 29. Fox tells Jane Pauley that dealing with the incurable disease is getting more challenging, and he can’t imagine living until he’s 80. More this 'Sunday Morning.'