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e-Parkinson Post is giving you more news, more often |
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Advocacy in action: Good news for the Parkinson community in the 2015 federal budget. E-Parkinson Post is giving you more news, more often. June 17, 2015. There are other ways to stay connected between issues. We hope you will follow us on Twitter @ParkinsonCanada, and like our Facebook page at Parkinsonsocietycanada, or visit our website http:/ www.parkinson.ca. In addition, there are lots of helpful resources for health professionals at http:/ www.ParkinsonClinicalGuidelines.ca. Message from the Editor.
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June | 2015 |
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Archive for June, 2015. E-Parkinson Post is giving you more news, more often. June 17, 2015. There are other ways to stay connected between issues. We hope you will follow us on Twitter @ParkinsonCanada, and like our Facebook page at Parkinsonsocietycanada, or visit our website http:/ www.parkinson.ca. In addition, there are lots of helpful resources for health professionals at http:/ www.ParkinsonClinicalGuidelines.ca. We welcome your feedback and your submissions at editor@parknson.ca. June 17, 2015.
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February | 2015 |
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Archive for February, 2015. Message from the Editor. February 18, 2015. Marina Joseph, Editor. Welcome to the first issue of eParkinsonPost for 2015, marking a milestone. This year, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Parkinson Society Canada (PSC). 50 years of providing support and education for people living with Parkinson’s, advocating on their behalf and funding research to unlock the mysteries of this complex disease. In the brain. This is quite a breakthrough in Parkinson’s research. We also rally...
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Music, movement and their connection in the brain. March 26, 2015. Neuroscientist Jessica Grahn already knows that listening to music helps people with Parkinson’s disease lengthen their strides and move faster as they walk, instead of freezing in place. What she doesn’t know is why music helps, and what regions of the brain it stimulates. A psychosocial research grant of $100,000 over two years, from PSC’s National Research Program will enable her to explore the possibilities. The brain scans will help ...
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November | 2014 |
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Archive for November, 2014. Message from the Editor. November 27, 2014. It’s been a busy fall at Parkinson Society Canada and we’ve got a packed issue for you with news on the latest education resources, research funding and advocacy initiatives, as well as tips on eating well, recognition of our national volunteer award recipients and an inspiring story on keeping active – the equine way. Parkinson Society Canada’s first online learning module. PSC is working in a number of areas to achieve positive cha...
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March | 2015 |
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Archive for March, 2015. Message from the Editor. March 26, 2015. Marina Joseph, Editor. In this Parkinson’s Awareness Month issue, we demonstrate how the National Research Program is helping to grow Parkinson’s researchers. Read how Dr. Jean-François Trempe is pursuing new knowledge and potential treatments for Parkinson’s with support from the National Research program. You may also enjoy learning about Neuroscientist Jessica Grahn. Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease. In this year of anniversar...
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Message from the Editor |
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Everyone’s a winner with Parkinson SuperWalk. Message from the Editor. March 26, 2015. Marina Joseph, Editor. In this Parkinson’s Awareness Month issue, we demonstrate how the National Research Program is helping to grow Parkinson’s researchers. Read how Dr. Jean-François Trempe is pursuing new knowledge and potential treatments for Parkinson’s with support from the National Research program. You may also enjoy learning about Neuroscientist Jessica Grahn. Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease. In th...
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Health professionals are paying it forward with Parkinson’s learning module |
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Music, movement and their connection in the brain. Health professionals are paying it forward with Parkinson’s learning module. March 26, 2015. Health professionals across Canada, and even internationally, are completing Parkinson Society Canada’s (PSC’s) first online learning module. Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease. And then recommending it to colleagues and using the information at professional seminars and in classrooms. I thought it would be a useful training tool for family physicians and...
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