Viewpoints: Fall 2017

Oct 1, 2017 | Viewpoints

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In the Fall 2017 issue of Viewpoints, research highlights include Stefano Cataldi’s study of the protein VPS35 at the University of British Columbia, focusing on its role in protein transport within brain cells and its potential as a drug target to slow Parkinson’s progression. Additionally, Sun Nee Tan investigates how music and exercise may enhance gait, balance, and cognitive function in Parkinson’s patients through a randomized clinical trial.

This issue recaps the Moving Forward, Together conference, featuring expert speakers addressing various aspects of Parkinson’s, including environmental risk factors and carepartner experiences. It also provides practical tips for living well with Parkinson’s, emphasizing stress reduction techniques and safety during seasonal changes.

In this issue, we highlight recent fundraising events, and outline the Society’s advocacy efforts for improved treatment access and resources for those with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease.