• Advanced Parkinson's, Feeling Velcroed to the Bed, and More
    Sep 11 2025

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    In this episode of the Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered, hosts Heather, Kat, and Chris tackle one of the toughest questions of this season of Unfiltered: how to manage apathy and depression in advanced Parkinson's while also navigating a healthcare desert.

    This episode also includes discussion of strategies for sleep, including how to turn over and get comfortable when you feel "velcroed to the bed," as well as some ideas about exercise options for people with limited mobility, from chair yoga to simple seated movements that anyone can do.

    Finally, your Unfiltered hosts explore creative outlets like the Haiku for Parkinson's program and other artistic practices that can provide new opportunities for emotional expression and therapeutic benefits for people living with Parkinson's.

    Have a question or comment for the hosts of the Parkinson’s Podcast: Unfiltered? Send it here. https://dpf.org/unfiltered

    Interested in our Living with Parkinson's, Care Partner, or Live Well Today webinars? Learn how to join. https://dpf.org/webinars

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    22 mins
  • Precision Medicine and Parkinson’s: The NEULARK Study
    Sep 5 2025

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    More people with Parkinson's are impacted by the LRRK2 (often pronounced "Lark two") gene than you might expect.

    The NEULARK study is a phase II clinical trial designed to investigate whether a new treatment being researched, NEU-411, can slow disease progression and improve quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease. NEU-411 is an oral medication designed to inhibit overactivity of the LRRK2 gene.

    In this episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast, we talk with Dr. Fatta Nahab about the NEULARK study. This episode is sponsored by Neuron23, who is also sponsoring the NEULARK study. Our guest, Dr. Nahab, is Vice President of Clinical and Digital Development for Neuron23.

    For more information about the NEULARK trial please visit:
    https://parkinsonsresearchlrrk2.com/
    or
    https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06680830

    Season: 6
    Episode: 19

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    32 mins
  • Accessibility, Attention (ADD), and More in Parkinson's
    Aug 6 2025

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    Heather, Kat, and Chris share their experiences with accessibility and travel challenges while living with Parkinson’s. They dive into attention and focus, including what it’s like to live with both Parkinson’s and ADD. The conversation also covers the realities of freezing of gait—from how it starts to how they manage it day to day. Real, personal, and full of lived insight.

    Visit https://dpf.org to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's.

    Season: 6
    Episode: 18

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    28 mins
  • How Protein Affects Parkinson’s Meds and More
    Jul 31 2025

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    In this episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast, we feature excerpts from our July 2025 Care Partner Meetup. In this meetup, Kristin Gustashaw, a registered dietician at Rush University Medical Center, shares real-world advice about food, meds, digestion, and supplements to help care partners and people with Parkinson’s make more informed choices.

    Much of this conversation focuses on the interaction between protein and levodopa. People with Parkinson's and their care partners are often advised not to eat protein near the time when they take their levodopa. Listen in as Kristin shares her perspective on this--as well as other dietary advice--informed by her 25 years as dietician in a movement disorder clinic.

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    31 mins
  • Mental Wellness Essentials for Parkinson's
    Jul 24 2025

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    This episode of the Parkinson's Podcast features the full, unedited audio from a Live Well Today Webinar.

    In this episode, Dr. Greg Pontone discusses the effects that Parkinson's can have on mental health, including why mental health related symptoms occur, how they impact daily life, and what you can do to manage them.

    You can view our library of past webinars and register to attend our next webinar at our website: https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/event/live-well-today-webinars/

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    Speaker Bio:

    Greg Pontone, MD, MHS is Division Chief and Professor Of Aging, Behavioral, and Cognitive Neurology at the University of Florida and Co-Director of Neuropsychiatry Program at The Norman Fixel institute for Neurological Diseases. Dr. Pontone earned his medical degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa. After medical school he completed a medical internship at Johns Hopkins Bayview followed by a residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry and movement disorders research at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

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    57 mins
  • The Cutting Edge of Parkinson's Exercise Research
    Jul 16 2025

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    This episode of the Parkinon's Podcast features the full, unedited audio from a Live Well Today Webinar.

    During this live webinar, Dr. Corcos, Professor of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, shared insights from decades of research focused on the benefits of exercise for people with Parkinson’s. Listen in as Dr. Corcos discusses the latest findings in Parkinson’s exercise science and offers practical takeaways for incorporating effective movement strategies into everyday life.

    Some links discussed in this webinar:

    SPARX Phase 2 Trial--https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/2664948

    Dr. Corcos' Exercise Advice Article--https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3233/JPD-230277

    Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Test Article-https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1877718X251330814

    Industrial Chemicals and Parkinson's Blog--
    https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/industrial-chemicals-pesticides-and-parkinsons/

    Climbing and Parkinson's Blog--
    https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/stay-moving-with-parkinsons-tai-chi-ping-pong-and-rock-climbing/

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    Speaker Bio
    Daniel Corcos, PhD
    Professor of Physical Therapy & Human Movement Sciences

    Daniel Corcos obtained his PhD in Motor Control from the University of Oregon after obtaining his Master's Degree in Psychology. The primary research interests of Dr. Corcos are aimed at helping people with Parkinson’s disease improve their quality of life, improve their mobility and cognition, and slow down the rate at which their disease progresses. Integrating neuroscience and expertise in conducting clinical trials, the research of Dr. Corcos focuses on interventions (such as resistance exercise, endurance exercise, stretching and balance training) that aim to reduce the symptoms of the disease and delay the rate at which the disease progresses. Within this context, Dr. Corcos uses exercise interventions whose dose (frequency, intensity, time and type) can be precisely controlled to achieve these goals and thereby develops and integrates laboratory-based interventions that people with Parkinson’s disease can employ in their local community. His current research, published in JAMA Neurology suggests that high intensity endurance slows down the rate at which Parkinson’s disease progresses. These findings have been covered in the New York Times and the general press world-wide. Dr. Corcos lectures nationally and internationally to physicians, neuroscientists, and people with the disease on the benefits of exercise for those with Parkinson’s disease.

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    59 mins
  • Intense Exercise, Freezing, and Sleepiness & Parkinson’s
    Jul 9 2025

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    In this episode, we share an excerpt from the Q&A portion of one of our Living with Parkinson’s Meetups, where guest speakers answer community questions about intense exercise, freezing episodes, and sleepiness in Parkinson’s.

    Visit https://DPF.ORG for more information and resources for people living with Parkinson’s.

    Season 6 Episode 14

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    6 mins
  • On Apathy, Ability, and Disability in Parkinson's - The Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered
    Jun 26 2025

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    Join Heather, Kat, and Chris for another episode of The Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered. Questions addressed in this episode include navigating apathy--which is one of the most difficult non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's for many people--and how to evaluate your own disability, changes in ability, and quality of life. Ask Heather, Kat and Chris a question here: https://dpf.org/unfiltered

    To learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's visit: https://dpf.org

    Season 6 Episode 13

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    24 mins