Friday, December 5, 2014

Taking the Pulse of Parkinson's Research

At least the Michael J Fox Foundation tells us on a yearly basis what is going on with Parkinsons research.

I have never seen anything similar from our stroke associations. Failure on a massive scale, how can they even look any survivor in the eye and tell us they are helping us?
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Overview
Title: Taking the Pulse of Parkinson's Research
Date: Thursday, December 18, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour
Summary
This was a big year for Parkinson's research. We heard the safety results of the first Parkinson's vaccine study. Another drug that may slow Parkinson's entered the final phase of human testing. Many new symptomatic therapies progressed closer to the pharmacy, and we learned some interesting things about protein levels in people with Parkinson's compared to people without the disease.
Our panelists will review what happened in 2014 and where we're going next year. They'll also answer your questions on research in the pipeline.
This event is part of the MJFF Third Thursdays Webinar Series. Visit www.michaeljfox.org/webinars for more information and to view past webinars.
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