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Living Well with Parkinson's Disease

  • Writer: anwilner
    anwilner
  • 48 minutes ago
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Many thanks to Rebecca Gilbert, MD, PhD, for joining me on Episode #166 of The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner. Dr. Gilbert is a movement disorders specialist at Bellevue Hospital in New York City and Chief Mission Officer of the American Parkinson’s Disease Association. She trained at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Columbia University, where she studied under renowned movement disorders specialist Dr. Stanley Fahn.

 

During our 35-minute conversation, Dr. Gilbert described the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and emphasized the importance of dopaminergic medications and regular exercise to improve quality of life. We also explored the intriguing and still unexplained observation that music can enhance movement in people with Parkinson’s disease.

 

Dr. Gilbert highlighted the new American Parkinson’s Disease Association public service announcement launched for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, “Do What You Do.” This campaign showcases people with Parkinson’s who continue to pursue their passions despite the challenges of the disease.

 

Finally, Dr. Gilbert reviewed recent advances in Parkinson’s disease treatment, including adaptive deep brain stimulation and subcutaneous infusion pumps. She also discussed ongoing efforts to develop biomarkers that can diagnose the disease at an earlier stage.

 

For more information about Parkinson’s disease, please visit: www.support.apdaParkinson.org



 
 
 

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