by The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
Subscribe for coverage and analysis of current neurology/brain research, patient and caregiver profiles, drug development strategy, pioneering nonprofit management and other topics of interest in a wide-ranging series of conversations that include the voices of those affected by Parkinson's as well as clinicians.
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April 23, 2025
<p>Life with Parkinson’s comes with a vast range of emotions, wherever you are in your disease journey. Shock, grief, optimism, fear, denial, hope, humor and more can all be a part of the emotional landscape for people living with the disease and their loved ones. Tune into audio from this special edition Third Thursdays Webinar to listen to our panel of experts have a frank and deep conversation about how they’ve navigated their feelings over the years, how they’ve managed challenging emotions and what lifts them up and brings them hope. </p><p>Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your community. <a href="https://apple.co/3p02Jw0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://apple.co/3p02Jw0</a> </p><p>The Foundation’s landmark study, the Parkinson’s Progression Marker’s Initiative, also known as PPMI, is recruiting volunteers. Join the study that’s changing everything at <a href="https://michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi</a>. </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>April is Parkinson's Awareness Month, a time to take action and accelerate Parkinson's research that will move us closer to a cure. To donate and be part of the cure, visit michaeljfox.org/April.</p>
March 26, 2025
<p>Smell loss can be among the earliest signs of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative diseases, signaling changes in the brain years before other symptoms are noticeable. Because of the link between smell and brain health, researchers are very interested in understanding more about how people with smell loss go on to either develop a disease or not, and why some people with PD still are able to smell. To learn more about the latest research, tune into audio from this Third Thursdays Webinar and listen to expert panelists discuss the science of smell and what scientists are learning about its connection to disease. </p><p>Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your community. <a href="https://apple.co/3p02Jw0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://apple.co/3p02Jw0</a> </p><p>The Foundation’s landmark study, the Parkinson’s Progression Marker’s Initiative, also known as PPMI, is recruiting volunteers. Join the study that’s changing everything at <a href="https://michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi</a>. </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The Foundation’s landmark research study is exploring the connection between sense of smell and brain disease. People with and without Parkinson's can help by taking a free scratch-and-sniff test. Get yours at mysmelltest.org/request.</p>
March 17, 2025
<p>You could take any two humans on earth and their genetic code will be roughly 99 percent the same — it’s the small differences in code that lead to different experiences and outcomes, including the risk of developing diseases like Parkinson’s. Scientists are learning more about which genetic changes are linked to Parkinson’s disease, revealing important insights into disease biology and progression. Tune into this episode of our award-winning “Parkinson’s Science POV” series to learn how researchers are using genetics to better understand the disease and work toward better treatments for all.</p><p>Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your community. <a href="https://apple.co/3p02Jw0" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://apple.co/3p02Jw0</a> </p><p>The Foundation’s landmark study, the Parkinson’s Progression Marker’s Initiative, also known as PPMI, is recruiting volunteers. Join the study that’s changing everything at <a href="https://michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi</a>. </p><p>This episode was made possible by <a href="https://www.prevailtherapeutics.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Prevail Therapeutics</a>. Partner support allows us to furnish high-quality educational content to the Parkinson's community while maintaining our commitment to allocate donor dollars to high-impact research. Editorial control of all Michael J. Fox Foundation-published content rests solely with the Foundation. </p><p>Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The Foundation’s landmark research study is exploring the connection between sense of smell and brain disease. People with and without Parkinson's can help by taking a free scratch-and-sniff test. Get yours at mysmelltest.org/request.</p>
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