
The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast
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Trouble Sleeping? What to Know about Acting Out Dreams and Other Sleep Issues (Webinar Replay)
Some people act out their dreams while asleep. They may punch, kick, yell or even fall out of bed. This sleep problem can be linked to Parkinson’s and other brain diseases. In this episode, experts share why sleep issues happen and what you can do to manage them. If you or your bed partner have sleep issues — whether you have Parkinson’s or not — you can play a critical role in research. Join the study that's changing everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi More about The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast: Scientific, medical and patient experts on Parkinson’s discuss practical tips on living well with the disease, current research headlines and more in this award-winning podcast. Get involved today, and access free resources at michaeljfox.org. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

What You Need to Know about Sleep, Aging and Parkinson's
Did you know that RBD – REM sleep behavior disorder, or acting out dreams -- can be an early indicator of Parkinson’s? Many people develop sleep issues as they age — with and without PD. Join host Larry Gifford in a rich discussion with expert Stephen Joza, MD, PhD; Allen Dance, recently diagnosed with RBD; and Richie Rothenberg, patient advisor to The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF), with his care partner Julie Merson, on why sleep is important, strategies to tackle sleep problems and the importance of participating in research studies like MJFF’s Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). The PPMI study is learning more about the connection between RBD and Parkinson’s to understand who gets the disease, who doesn’t and why. And those insights could lead to better treatments and cures. For more information on RBD, visit michaeljfox.org/dreams. More about The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast: Scientific, medical and patient experts on Parkinson’s discuss practical tips on living well with the disease, current research headlines and more in this award-winning podcast. Get involved today, and access free resources at michaeljfox.org. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

One Step at a Time: Managing Gait and Balance Issues in Parkinson's (Webinar Audio)
From freezing to shuffling and everything in between, gait and balance issues can impact people with Parkinson’s at all stages of their journey. In this episode, listen as experts discuss emerging research and tips for people and care partners to improve mobility, prevent falls and maintain independence day to day. The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark research study is focused on learning more about how Parkinson’s starts, changes over time and how to stop it. Study volunteers are urgently needed. Anyone over age 18 can enroll. Join the study that's changing everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi More about The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast: Scientific, medical and patient experts on Parkinson’s discuss practical tips on living well with the disease, current research headlines and more in this award-winning podcast. Get involved today, and access free resources at michaeljfox.org. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Food for Thought: Answering Your Questions on Diet, Brain Health and Parkinson's
For many, the word “diet” has negative associations: cutting out the foods you love, not enjoying what you eat or following strict rules about what you can or can’t eat. But diet is a way of life. And you can still boost brain health or manage Parkinson’s with your favorite family recipes, dinner out with friends and even the salty or sweet snacks you crave most. The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Rachel Dolhun, MD, fellowship-trained movement disorder specialist, board-certified neurologist and lifestyle medicine physician, sits down with expert dietitians Paula Montagna and Vanessa Rissetto, and Parkinson’s community members, Denise and Bernard Coley, to answer your most-asked questions on healthy eating and nutrition. Want to learn more on this topic? Download our new guide on diet and brain health at michaeljfox.org/dietguide. And for more easy-to-make recipes from today’s episode, visit michaeljfox.org. The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark research study is focused on learning more about how Parkinson’s starts, changes over time and how to stop it. Study volunteers are urgently needed. Anyone over age 18 can enroll. Join the study that's changing everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi More about The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast: Scientific, medical and patient experts on Parkinson’s discuss practical tips on living well with the disease, current research headlines and more in this award-winning podcast. Get involved today, and access free resources at michaeljfox.org. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Eating to Boost Brain Health and Ease Symptoms (Webinar Audio)
What foods are best for you? Whether you have Parkinson’s disease, or are concerned you might develop it, food and nutrition play a critical role in brain health. Our expert panel of Parkinson’s physicians and nutritionists shares effective ways to manage symptoms through nutrition and mobility modifications to make food preparation and eating easier. Learn more about diet and nutrition in our new free guide, available at michaeljfox.org/guides. Our landmark research study, the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, is exploring the connection between smell loss and brain health. If you’re age 60 and up without Parkinson’s in the U.S. or Canada, request a free scratch-and-sniff test at mysmelltest.org/request. More about The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast: Scientific, medical and patient experts on Parkinson’s discuss practical tips on living well with the disease, current research headlines and more in this award-winning podcast. Get involved today, and access free resources at michaeljfox.org. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: What Comes Next? Living with Parkinson’s Years after Diagnosis (Webinar Replay)
There are social, emotional and physical changes you may notice after living with Parkinson’s for some time. In this episode replay, experts discuss tips for managing symptoms, finding support and living well with Parkinson’s disease.Our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmiLike our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0 Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Navegando el Viaje Emocional de un Diagnóstico de Parkinson (seminario virtual: grabación de audio)
Un diagnóstico de Parkinson puede traer muchas emociones diferentes: negación, ira, tristeza, frustración. Es importante saber que no importa qué emociones sientas, no estás solo. Escuche a los expertos, personas con Parkinson y un especialista en trastornos del movimiento, hablar sobre cómo navegar por las emociones y el viaje viviendo con la enfermedad. Este episodio es de nuestro último seminario virtual en español y ofrece reflexiones personales sobre los pasos que las personas y familiares con Parkinson pueden tomar para aceptar y vivir bien con la enfermedad. Si prefiere escuchar sobre la marcha, suscríbase a nuestro podcast de Parkinson de la Fundación Michael J. Fox en iTunes o a través de cualquier aplicación de podcast en su celular inteligente o tableta. Si le gustó este podcast, compártelo con una amistad o deja una reseña en iTunes. Ayuda a oyentes como usted a encontrar y apoyar nuestra misión.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

2022 in Review: Progress Toward Better Treatments and Prevention (Webinar Audio)
The Parkinson’s community often asks, “What new treatments are in the pipeline?” In this episode, experts discuss the latest approaches in treating the spectrum of Parkinson’s, from early diagnosis to advancing disease. They also highlight the latest tools to predict and measure Parkinson’s and critical steps toward prevention. Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You can play a critical role in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Learn more at michaeljfox.org/podcast-newlydiagnosed Anyone over age 18 in the U.S. — with or without Parkinson’s, at any stage — can join the online part of PPMI. Get started at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0 Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Deep Brain Stimulation: Is It Right for Me or My Loved One? (Webinar Replay)
Many people and families with Parkinson’s wonder if deep brain stimulation (DBS) — a surgical procedure for Parkinson’s — is a possible treatment option for them. In this episode replay, experts discuss who should consider DBS; potential benefits and risks; and the latest advancements in DBS research. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, you can play a critical role in our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Get started at michaeljfox.org/podcast-newlydiagnosed Anyone over age 18 in the U.S. — with Parkinson’s, at any stage, or without — can join the online part of PPMI at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

From Diagnosis On: My First Days with Parkinson’s
A Parkinson’s diagnosis can bring many different emotions — denial, anger, sadness, frustration. It’s important to know that no matter what emotions you feel, you’re not alone. Listen as people with Parkinson’s and their loved ones discuss how they’ve navigated emotions in the early years with Parkinson’s disease. This podcast episode offers personal reflections on steps people can take toward acceptance and real-world advice for those recently diagnosed and beyond. If you’ve been diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the past two years, you can play a critical role in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Learn more at michaeljfox.org/podcast-newlydiagnosed The online part of PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Public Policy and You: How to Become a Parkinson’s Advocate (Webinar Audio)
Public policy plays an important role in speeding a cure for Parkinson’s. In this episode, experts discuss ways to become a Parkinson’s advocate and how you can reach out to your elected officials to help influence change on behalf of the Parkinson’s community. Experts also highlight the first-ever legislation solely dedicated to ending Parkinson’s disease. Ask your Representative to support The National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act at michaeljfox.org/national-plan Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You can play a critical role in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Learn more at michaeljfox.org/podcast-newlydiagnosed The online part of PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Virtual Checkup: How Telehealth Brings Parkinson's Care to You (Webinar Audio)
Many people with Parkinson’s consider telehealth a useful tool for getting care. But for some, the technology or visit may be tough to navigate. In this episode, experts discuss how to make the most of a virtual visit with a doctor and the impact of telehealth on research and care. Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You can play a critical role in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Connect with the PPMI team at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi-sites The online part of PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Making Strides: Treatments and Technology for Walking Problems in Parkinson's
Walking is a complex skill. So, shares Catherine Kopil, PhD, in the third episode of our “Parkinson’s Science POV” podcast series. Gait requires a symphony of connections between the brain and body, which makes it one of the hardest Parkinson’s symptoms to treat. Kopil, MJFF Senior Vice President of Clinical Research, and Chief Scientific Officer Mark Frasier, PhD, discuss progress toward understanding the neuroscience of gait challenges, such as walking, balancing, shuffling steps and freezing. They talk about treatments in testing and the use of digital technology to measure and predict gait changes in people with PD. Much of this work is happening in our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Join today at www.michaeljfox.org/podcast-PPMI to contribute to new discoveries and better measures of disease. PPMI especially needs people recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s or with certain risk factors such as smell loss or acting out dreams. Anyone over the age of 18 in the United States can join through its online platform. Outside the U.S.? View a list of international recruiting sites at www.michaeljfox.org/ppmi-recruiting-sites. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

From Low Blood Pressure to Bladder Problems: A Look at Lesser-Known Parkinson’s Symptoms (Webinar)
Parkinson’s can affect the automatic and involuntary functions our bodies perform, like heartbeat and digestion. In this episode, experts discuss common but lesser-known Parkinson’s symptoms — including bladder problems, constipation, low blood pressure and sweating — and what you can do to treat them. Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You can play a critical role in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Connect with the PPMI team at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi-sites The online part of PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

A Special Conversation in Honor of Father’s Day: Adult Children Reflect on Having a Father with Parkinson’s
In honor of Father’s Day, The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) is sharing a special podcast episode between three adult children who discuss how they each have navigated having a father with Parkinson’s disease. This Father’s Day and beyond, MJFF celebrates the experiences of patients, loved ones, researchers, advocates and supporters — speeding progress toward a cure. The Foundation’s landmark study, the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI), is enrolling parents, brothers and sisters, and children (over age 60) of people with Parkinson’s. PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

What's in Your DNA? Understanding Parkinson's Genetics (Webinar)
What is the science behind genetic inheritance that increases the chance of getting Parkinson’s disease (PD) later in life? In this episode, experts explain what genetic mutations are, those that are mostly seen in people with PD and the benefits of genetic testing. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0 Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Your Elected Officials, Your Voice: Coming Together to Speed a Cure
Did you know the government plays an important role in helping find a cure for Parkinson’s, and in caring for those living with the disease? In this episode, Michael J. Fox Foundation policy experts and grassroots advocates discuss the importance of telling your story and building relationships with elected officials who represent you in the halls of power across the United States. You can help lawmakers understand what matters to people with Parkinson’s. Join our policy network today at michaeljfox.org/advocacy Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. Apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: New to Parkinson’s? Steps to Take Today (Webinar Replay)
Navigating a Parkinson’s diagnosis can be challenging, but you’re not alone. In this episode replay, experts share practical tips for managing the early years of Parkinson’s disease. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, you can play a critical role in our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Connect with the study team today at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi-sites. Anyone over age 18 in the U.S. — with Parkinson’s, at any stage, or without — can join the online part of PPMI. Get started at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Testing, Testing – How Doctors and Scientists Detect Parkinson’s
How is Parkinson’s diagnosed? Tracked? Importantly, predicted? In the second episode of our “Parkinson’s Science POV” podcast series, MJFF Chief Scientific Officers discuss progress toward better tests for Parkinson’s disease, including a recent report of a brain scan of a key Parkinson’s protein. They discuss imaging, fluid measures and wearable devices and how these objective tools could speed new treatments and improve care. Much of this work and findings stem from our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) study. Join today at https://michaeljfox.org/podcast-PPMI to contribute to new discoveries and better measures of disease. PPMI especially needs people recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s or with certain risk factors such as a relative with the disease, smell loss or acting out dreams. Anyone over the age of 18 in the United States can join through its online platform. Outside the U.S.? View a list of international recruiting sites at https://www.michaeljfox.org/ppmi-recruiting-sites. Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0 Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Parkinson’s Disease and Acting Out Your Dreams (Ask the MD Podcast)
We all dream when we sleep. Some don’t remember dreams. Others clearly recall what they did, how they felt, and who else was there. Still others unintentionally act out their dreams. They may imagine catching a touchdown pass, running from a wild animal, or fending off an enemy. In this episode, our on-staff movement disorder specialist speaks with a couple about their experience with acting out dreams, called REM sleep behavior disorder. If you or your bed partner act out your dreams — whether you have Parkinson’s or not — you can play a critical role in research. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Parkinson’s Pillow Talk: An Open Conversation on Sex, Sleep and Intimacy
Sexual problems are common in people with Parkinson's, but they can be difficult to talk about. In this episode, experts discuss how Parkinson’s and associated symptoms like sleep changes impact relationships and they share strategies for improving physical and emotional intimacy. A deeper understanding of Parkinson’s disease biology could improve every available treatment. You can help us achieve that. Our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Diet, Exercise and Other Strategies for Living Well as You Age (Webinar)
People with Parkinson's often ask how diet and exercise fit into their overall care plan. In this episode, experts share what you can do today to eat healthier, exercise, boost brain health and live well as you age. Our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Three Reasons to Be Optimistic about Parkinson’s Therapies for All Stages of Disease
Parkinson’s disease changes: its biology and symptoms start even before the cardinal movement issues and evolve decades after diagnosis. In the first episode of our new podcast series “Parkinson’s Science POV,” MJFF Chief Scientific Officers discuss strategies to stop disease progression at every stage. This episode covers our Foundation’s approach to preventing cognitive changes and falls and to moving toward a world where no one receives a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. You can play a part in research, too. Our landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

PPMI: The Study that Could Change Everything (Webinar)
Over the past decade, The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative has changed how research is done and what scientists know about the brain. Listen as experts discuss the study’s expansion and why now it needs you. PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmiMentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Recently Diagnosed with Parkinson’s? Why Your Participation in Research Could Speed a Cure
People early in their disease course are valuable partners in research working toward cures. Experts discuss why this is so important for The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s landmark Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) and the critical role you can play in research. Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? Connect with the PPMI team today at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi-sites PPMI is open to anyone over age 18 in the U.S. Join the study that could change everything at michaeljfox.org/podcast-ppmi Like our podcasts? Please consider leaving a rating or review and sharing the series with your network. https://apple.co/3p02Jw0Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Steps Closer to Stopping Parkinson's: 2021 Research Review (Webinar)
Hear expert panelists discuss the latest advancements in Parkinson’s research for our 2021 research review webinar.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

“Progress on the Path to the Cure” Research Roundtable Recap
In this podcast, we recap the discussion from our Research Roundtable's expert panel of scientists, program leaders and a person with Parkinson’s.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Too Much or Not Enough: Dyskinesia and "Off" Time in Parkinson's (Webinar)
Hear our panelists discuss common Parkinson’s issues — "off" time and dyskinesia — and how to treat them.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Parkinson’s “Off” Time: What It Looks Like, and How to Manage It
What is an “off” period in Parkinson’s? Why does it look so different from person to person? And how do you manage these episodes? Experts discuss steps to work with your doctor and care partners to manage these times when medication is wearing off between doses. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Do You Love Someone Who Has Parkinson’s? (Webinar)
Hear our panelists discuss life with Parkinson’s from a loved one’s perspective. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

The PD Avengers Podcast Takeover: Meet Global Parkinson’s Organizations and How They Can Help You (Part 2)
Tune in to part two of this podcast takeover as the global advocacy group — the PD Avengers — highlights more Parkinson’s organizations from all over the world. Connect with new groups, learn about their mission and find resources that can support you and your family in your journey with the disease. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

The PD Avengers Podcast Takeover: Meet Global Parkinson’s Organizations and How They Can Help You (Part 1)
Ever wondered why there are so many Parkinson’s organizations around the world? Join the PD Avengers — a global advocacy group — as they take over MJFF’s podcast to understand what sets each organization apart, and how you can get involved today.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: What Comes Next? Living with Parkinson’s Years after Diagnosis (Webinar)
A brief summary of this episodeMentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Deep Brain Stimulation: Is It Right for Me or My Loved One? (Webinar)
Hear expert panelists discuss who should consider deep brain stimulation, a surgical procedure for Parkinson’s.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Will You Be My Buddy? Finding Mentors, Friends and Parkinson's Support
Learn about how you can join the Foundation’s new online community — the Parkinson’s Buddy Network — to build meaningful connections with other people and families navigating the disease. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: You’re Not Alone: Tips for Building Connections in the Parkinson’s Community (Webinar)
Hear expert panelists offer ways to manage isolation and loneliness and tips for creating meaningful community connections.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Volunteering for Parkinson’s Research: What to Know and Expect (Webinar)
Hear our expert panelists discuss the benefits and risks of participating in Parkinson’s research.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Myths about Levodopa (Ask the MD Podcast)
Hear from our on-staff movement disorder specialist about the latest in Parkinson’s care and research.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Brain Boost: A Conversation on Thinking, Memory and Parkinson’s (Webinar)
Hear our expert panelists discuss thinking and memory changes that can happen in Parkinson’s.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: New to Parkinson’s? Steps to Take Today (Webinar)
Hear our expert panelists offer practical tips for navigating a new Parkinson’s diagnosis.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Experts Discuss: Thinking and Memory, Parkinson's and a Pandemic
Our experts share information, strategies and tips for living with or caring for someone with mild thinking and memory changes. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Thinking about Cognitive Changes in Parkinson’s (Ask the MD Podcast)
Hear from our on-staff movement disorder specialist about the latest in Parkinson’s care and research.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Night Fight with Parkinson’s: Acting Out Dreams, Insomnia and Other Sleep Issues (Webinar)
Hear our expert panelists offer practical tips and strategies for managing sleep issues in Parkinson’s disease.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Milestones and Momentum in Parkinson’s Research (Part 2)
Listen to part two of our conversation reviewing research highlights from the 20-year history of The Michael J. Fox Foundation. And learn about the next chapter the Foundation is just beginning to write. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: Calling All Care Partners: Managing Disease and Burnout in 2020 (Webinar)
Hear our panelists offer practical tips and resources for caregiving in Parkinson’s.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Milestones and Momentum in Parkinson’s Research (Part 1)
Tune in and walk down memory lane as Foundation leaders reflects on 20 years of milestones and momentum in Parkinson’s research. Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: What's Next for Parkinson's: Big Trials, New Treatments and Steps toward Prevention (Webinar)
Our panelists share the momentum happening in Parkinson’s research and what’s on the horizon in 2021.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Visiting Loved Ones Who Have Parkinson’s during the Pandemic (Ask the MD Podcast)
Hear from our on-staff movement disorder specialist about the latest in Parkinson’s care and research.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Coming Soon (Part 2): Previewing the Foundation’s Virtual Offerings for You and Your Family
Listen to the second part of our fall preview as Foundation staff recap recent events and look forward to what activities and offerings are right around the corner.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3

Podcast: What to Watch This Election Season: A Roll Call of Parkinson’s Policy Priorities (Webinar)
This election season, we review what’s on the ballot and how these decisions impact the Parkinson’s community.Mentioned in this episode:April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and it comes with a chance for you to make a real difference. For people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, progress can’t wait — every new discovery, every step forward in research and every bit of your support matters. Visit our website to learn how you can get involved. http://bit.ly/48bPdM3