Thanks to everyone who joined #IAPRD2025! Check out this highlight video and see all of our Congress photos here: https://t.co/Ema4zcm3Z6
YouTube video:
https://t.co/s3m1R2Y3BI
Treating or studying Parkinson’s or related disorders in NYC? Join us for #IAPRD2025 right in your backyard at the Brooklyn Bridge Marriott, 7-10 May 2025. Register here https://t.co/m6ODBhA1GB
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Our own Dr. @LucaMarsili1 will be chairing the session titled “From Genetics to Targeted Therapy” at the 30th World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders in New York City.
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Don’t miss these sessions from our industry partners #IAPRD2025 on Friday, May 9. For more information, please visit https://t.co/qr0KGWDPDB
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Don’t miss these sessions from our industry partners #IAPRD2025 on Thursday, May 8. For more information, please visit https://t.co/qr0KGWDPDB
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This coming month May 2025…
Highlights of the 2025 World Congress on Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders
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https://t.co/Ij0cVHhcVg
#IAPRD congratulates Nedra Hoffman, 1st place winner of the #IAPRD2025 photo contest with the entry NYC Past, Present, and Always. See the runners up and the rest of the top 10 here:
https://t.co/c8SXRYsVh9 Thanks to everyone who entered this contest!
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What are the costs of Parkinson’s disease in Quebec and how well do patients adhere to and persist with treatment? Find out in this new article in #CPRDjournal. https://t.co/7cNwvekEcL
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How should we interpret the alpha-synuclein seed amplification assay? Don’t miss this article from Dr. Espay and colleagues in #PRDjournal for their views on the question. https://t.co/jukqTZf0ji
#ParkinsonsDisease#Alpha-synuclein
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#IAPRD congratulates our 2025 Young Investigator Award winners! For more information on these outstanding individuals, visit the #IAPRD2025 Congress website: https://t.co/6sXPK6yngM
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April 2025 Vol 133 PRD…..
#tardive#dyskinesia#syndrome
Editorial
Tardive dyskinesia versus tardive syndrome: The name matters
https://t.co/JS1j6n8HeC
In the Spotlight
Tardive dyskinesia versus tardive syndrome. What is in a name?
https://t.co/0a4FBRHLaP
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We always learn from our errors!
Clinical reasoning is fundamental to achieve the correct diagnosis, also in rare movement disorders
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https://t.co/wj4VJXmyHL