Dear Friend of PDF,
Join PDF for an educational symposium, "Taking Charge of Your Parkinson’s Disease," to be webcast on Saturday, April 4 from Houston, TX.
PD WEBCAST
Not in your neighborhood? No problem! You can watch the event - live or later - on the web, for free!
Upcoming Live Webcast
The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) invites people with Parkinson's, family members and allied health professionals to an educational symposium, "Taking Charge of Your Parkinson’s Disease," to be webcast on
Saturday, April 4, from Houston, TX.
This event, hosted in collaboration with the Houston Area Parkinson Society, will explore actions - such as changes in diet, exercise and creative activities - that may improve your daily life with Parkinson’s.
“Taking Charge of Your Parkinson’s Disease,” is the final in a series of educational symposia and webcasts, entitled Parkinson’s Science: Innovations and New Perspectives – designed to bring Parkinson's experts to four US cities to discuss the latest advances in research and treatments
Recent Webcasts Available For Viewing
Interested in learning about genetics, treatments, surgery for PD, or nommotor symptoms?
Watch one of our previous webcasts - available for you to view on your computer any time of day.
Questions about watching at home or with a support group? Contact us at webcast@pdf.org or (800) 457-6676.
Surgical Advances in Parkinson's Disease* Hosted by PDF and the Northwest Parkinson's Foundation on October 11, 2008
Watch Surgical Advances in Parkinson's Disease
What's New in Parkinson's Research: A Closer Look at Genetics and PD*
Hosted by PDF on September 25, 2008
Watch What's New in Parkinson's Research
Mind, Mood and Body: Understanding Nonmotor Symptoms of PD*
Hosted by PDF and the Michigan Parkinson Foundation on May 9, 2008
Watch Mind, Mood and Body
What is in the PD Pipeline?*
Hosted by PDF and the Parkinson Association of the Carolinas on May 9, 2008
Watch What's In the PD Pipeline?
* The content and management of these symposia and webcasts are under the exclusive direction of the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and its regional partners and are made possible by a generous grant from UCB, Inc.
If you have or believe you have Parkinson’s disease, then promptly consult a physician and follow your physician’s advice. This email is not a subsitute for a physician’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease or for a physician’s description of drugs, treatment or operations for Parkinson’s.