North of Scotland Parkinsons Research Interest Grp
@NoSPRIG
The North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Interest Group (NoSPRIG) is part of Parkinson’s UK & comprises people with Parkinson’s,carers & health professionals.
That level of symptom control is marvellous but the reporting of it is one side of one person’s experience. There are many challenges with using it too that are going unreported. Failing to represent the full picture is extremely damaging, giving false hope. Redress this please.
Footage comparing before and after shows the dramatic progress made by Gath, a Parkinson’s patient diagnosed 12 years ago, after only two days using the Produodopa treatment.
@sciencegirl That level of symptom control is marvellous but the reporting of it is one side of one person’s experience. There are many challenges with using it too that are going unreported. Failing to represent the full picture is extremely damaging, giving false hope. Redress this please.
A rare opportunity for PwP in north Scotland to hear from Scotland’s leading Parkinson’s researchers. Book your in-person or online place via Eventbrite now.
We’re kicking off the year for the North of Scotland Parkinson’s Research Podcast with a look at a tremendous online mental health programme devised by Becca Hunsdon at the University of Reading. Available from Thursday 15th on all popular listening platforms.
Got some free time? Scan the QR code below and choose from more than thirty podcasts focusing on a vast range of Parkinson’s research areas. Available on all popular listening platforms or at https://t.co/DKnABIaCm8.
A fascinating episode with genuine optimism to end the year with! ☺️ Well worth a listen. You’ll find NoSPRIG Pod on your usual podcast platform or at: https://t.co/DKnABIbabG.
Join us to hear how Parkinson’s UK captured data from more than 18 million GP and hospital records to paint the most detailed picture ever of the prevalence of Parkinson’s.
Available on all popular podcast platforms and being listened to in more than 60 countries!
An absolutely remarkable data gathering exercise, the results of which will have ramifications on many levels. Available on all popular listening platforms or at: https://t.co/DKnABIbabG.
15 years and 13000 participants on, the groundbreaking Predict-PD trial continues to grow and widen its collaboration. We caught up with Principal Investigator Professor Alastair Noyce. [Available on all popular listening platforms]
If it’s Parkinson’s research you’re interested join the podcast that’s listened to in more than 60 countries. The North of Scotland Research Podcast (NoSPRIG Pod) is available on all popular listening platforms or: https://t.co/DKnABIaCm8 ⬇️
A fascinating 40 mins on the remarkable work of Prof Ian Ganley. A tool he invented has accelerated worldwide research, and he’s using it to investigate cell level self-cleaning systems which may be implicated in the development of Parkinson’s. nosprigpod,https://t.co/qJ2Taulvlx
There’s so much fascinating information packed into this podcast, one listen isn’t enough! Professor Ganley and his team have revolutionised and accelerated this area of research across the world. Available from Thursday 17 July. https://t.co/DKnABIaCm8