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Webinars

On the third Thursday of every month at 12 p.m. ET, join our free live webinars to learn about various aspects of living with Parkinson's disease and our work to speed medical breakthroughs. Log on, listen to the expert discussion and submit your own questions to our panelists.

And join us for other special free webinars throughout the year (dates and times to be announced) on varied topics of interest to the Parkinson's community.

Third Thursdays Webinars from 2018 and 2019 are available for CME credit for practicing health care professionals for two years from their air date. Register for an on-demand webinar to learn more. We apologize that we are not offering CME credit for webinars from 2020 forward. 


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    Who, What, When and Where of Parkinson's Diagnosis

    In this webinar we discuss how we're getting closer to diagnosing Parkinson's earlier, which could help us test therapies to slow or stop the disease process perhaps even before symptoms…
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    What Ever Happened to Stem Cells?

    In this webinar we discuss the different kinds of stem cells (embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells) and how researchers are using these tools to learn more about Parkinson's disease and…
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    Dyskinesia: What to Do about Moving Too Much

    In this webinar we discuss dyskinesia, involuntary movements that arise with levodopa use as Parkinson's progresses. Our panelists discuss the current management of dyskinesia and new therapies…
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    Parkinson's Research 2015 Year in Review

    n this webinar we review the advances in our understanding and treatment of Parkinson's disease that took place in 2015 and look forward with our expectations and goals for next year.
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    Keeping Step with Parkinson's: Balance, Posture and Gait (2015)

    Balance, posture and gait issues are some of the most difficult to treat Parkinson's symptoms and the most troublesome. Falls can lead to serious injury and loss of independence. We'll…
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    Studies to Slow or Stop Parkinson's Disease

    This year has seen a handful of studies with potential to slow or stop Parkinson's disease progress to clinical testing in humans. We'll discuss these trials and how people can participate.
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The MJFF webinar series has been made possible through the leadership of members of our Parkinson's Disease Education Consortium in conjunction with The Albert B. Glickman Parkinson's Disease Education Program. These partners' support allows us to furnish high-quality educational content to the Parkinson's community while maintaining our commitment to allocate donor dollars to high-impact research. Editorial control of all Michael J. Fox Foundation-published content rests solely with the Foundation.

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