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Deep Brain Stimulation(DBS), Speech, and Swallowing

The Parkinson's Podcast

Release Date: 02/20/2025

Gene Therapy for Parkinson’s: Myths vs. Facts show art Gene Therapy for Parkinson’s: Myths vs. Facts

The Parkinson's Podcast

In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast, learn about gene therapy for Parkinson’s, including common misunderstandings and ongoing research about it.  This episode contains some technical terms and abbreviations. For your convenience, here is a short list of definitions that might be helpful.   AADC – Aromatic L-Amino Acid Decarboxylase: An enzyme that helps make dopamine (not a rock and roll band)  AAV – Adeno-Associated Virus: A harmless virus used to deliver gene therapy  CDNF – Cerebral...

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Pickleball and Parkinson’s: Building Dexterity, Balance, and Community show art Pickleball and Parkinson’s: Building Dexterity, Balance, and Community

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In this episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast, Foundation Program Manager Beau Boughamer talks with neurologist Vanessa Hinson and Helen Power, a person living with Parkinson’s, about the sport that’s sweeping the country—and transforming life with Parkinson’s.  Dr. Hinson, a movement disorder specialist at the Medical University of South Carolina, shares how pickleball supports balance, coordination, confidence, and connection through her eight-week program for people with Parkinson’s. Helen describes how the game brought her movement, joy, and community, proving that staying...

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ON-OFF Fluctuations in Parkinson’s: Why They Happen and What You Can Do show art ON-OFF Fluctuations in Parkinson’s: Why They Happen and What You Can Do

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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Aaron Haug about what the terms ON and OFF mean in the context of Parkinson’s, what ON-OFF fluctuations are, and how to work with your doctor to help manage them. Dr. Haug is a movement disorder specialist based in Englewood, Colorado.  Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community—delivered to your inbox. https://dpf.org/newsletter-signup Watch Aaron Haug's video about Tremors and Dyskinesias here: https://youtube.com/shorts/jcjNOnaA0as?feature=share This episode is sponsored by BlueRock Therapeutics. Learn...

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Confronting Cognitive and Emotional Challenges: The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 3 show art Confronting Cognitive and Emotional Challenges: The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 3

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Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community—delivered to your inbox. https://dpf.org/newsletter-signup In the final episode of this three-part series, Connie Carpenter Phinney and Dr. Mark Mapstone explore the emotional and cognitive changes that can occur as Parkinson’s progresses. They talk openly about issues like apathy, anxiety, executive function decline, and how these changes can affect relationships, communication, safety, and daily life—including decisions around driving and independence. While the conversation acknowledges grief,...

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The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 2: What to Expect from a Neuropsych Evaluation show art The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 2: What to Expect from a Neuropsych Evaluation

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Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community—delivered to your inbox. In this episode, Connie and Dr. Mapstone dive into the role of neuropsychology in Parkinson’s care. They explain what a neuropsychological evaluation is, what to expect during an office or virtual visit, and how results can help guide treatment, daily planning, and care strategies. This episode also discusses why someone might be referred, how testing works, and what insights it can offer for both individuals and families. **This content is possible thanks to the generosity of...

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The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 1: Brain Changes and Impact show art The Neuropsychology of Parkinson's - Part 1: Brain Changes and Impact

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Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community—delivered to your inbox. https://dpf.org/newsletter-signup In the first episode of our three-part series about neuropsychology and Parkinson’s, Connie Carpenter Phinney and Dr. Mark Mapstone explore how brain chemistry, especially dopamine, relates to thinking, movement, and mood in Parkinson’s. They break down key terms like cognition and executive function and offer insights into how Parkinson’s affects brain systems beyond motor symptoms. This episode lays the groundwork for understanding how the...

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Advanced Parkinson's, Feeling Velcroed to the Bed, and More show art Advanced Parkinson's, Feeling Velcroed to the Bed, and More

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Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community—delivered to your inbox. https://dpf.org/newsletter 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...

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Precision Medicine and Parkinson’s: The NEULARK Study show art Precision Medicine and Parkinson’s: The NEULARK Study

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To subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts 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...

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Accessibility, Attention (ADD), and More in Parkinson's show art Accessibility, Attention (ADD), and More in Parkinson's

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To subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts 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 to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's. Season: 6 Episode: 18

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How Protein Affects Parkinson’s Meds and More show art How Protein Affects Parkinson’s Meds and More

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To subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts 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...

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In this episode of the Parkinson's Podcast, hear from John Dean, a speech language pathologist who exclusively works with people with Parkinson's, about the impacts that Deep Brain Stimulation can have on speech and swallowing.

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