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Parkinson's Disease Education Podcast

Dr. Michael Hyland, DPT, CEEAA

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Have you ever wished there was a source of information about Parkinson's Disease, and resources for persons with PD, that were concise and easy to digest? Look no further than the Parkinson's Disease Education Podcast. In this podcast we attempt to demystify the disease and to empower you to reach your true potential as a person with PD.
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No Silver Bullet is a group started by PwP for PwP, their carers, & PD Professionals, all of the firm belief that there is so much more that a PwP can do than just pop meds! We all get a different version of PD to deal with & as they say, "There is no one silver bullet to cure all!" So we hope by sharing expert’s research with you that something mentioned will help you! Please share this content VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE:- Please be aware, we are not Doctors, Neurologists or PD Professionals, s ...
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Featuring CoHosts: QEEG Legend Jay Gunkelman the man who has read over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle the Author of iMinds and Pete Jansons NeuroNoodle uses technology to improve the quality of your life. We discuss symptoms such as ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression and the different ways they can be addressed via Neurofeedback, Brain Maps, QEEG, and Talk Therapy Want to come on the show? Have a topic? Pete@neuronoodle.com Sign up to our Newsletter https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/m ...
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The Parkinson’s Experience is a podcast hosted by a Person with Parkinson’s (PWP) and based on her daily experiences. Listen in on her journey living with the disease and how she lives her best life with humor, generosity, empathy and knowledge. Her conversations with experts and patients like you are fascinating and authentic. They cover relevant topics from DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) to exercise to diet to medications to much more difficult subjects like personal relationships. Of the fe ...
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Lively, upbeat podcasts designed for Persons with Parkinson's Disease and those who care for them. Educational, motivating, and completely positive. Hosted by a retired physician, Dr. Christian Hageseth, who has had Parkinson's disease for over 10 years and still does not take prescription medication medication.
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Power Over Parkinson's

Power Over Parkinson's

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Subscribe for a wonderful cross section of discussions ranging from people with Parkinson's Disease to those who work in the medical, fitness, and research space. Power Over Parkinson's (POP) is a foundation supporting the use of exercise and wellness to reduce the symptoms or slow the progression of Parkinson’s Disease. To learn more visit us at poweroverpd.org
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Teresa Jackson from Lean On Me Coaching, shares resources and strategies for thriving with Parkinson's. Join her and her guests to learn how to live your best life in spite of living with a chronic illness.Opinion Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in Parkinson’s Pathway Pals Tuesdays with Teresa, are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Teresa Jackson and Parkinson’s Pathway Pals Tuesdays with Teresa. Any content provided by our gues ...
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A series of Podcasts featuring industry experts: Professor Bas Bloem & Professor Werner Poewe - ‘Reflections on Parkinson’s Disease' podcast, brought to you by Oruen. In this cutting edge series, we will discuss the many miracles, mysteries and myths surrounding Parkinson's Disease. For further information please visit www.oruen.com
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APDA Spotlight Series

American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

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Please join us for expert perspectives on treatment, daily living, or symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) and more. These programs are designed to help people with PD, family members, and care partners. Please share with anyone in your support network whom you feel will benefit from this information. These are archives of live programs that are also hosted on the APDA website.
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Are you struggling to restore your gut to perfect health? Hear host Lindsey Parsons interview functional and integrative medicine professionals, patients and scientists about the gut microbiome, the current state of research and how they approach treating IBS, IBD, candida, constipation, diarrhea, GERD, gastritis, SIBO and other digestive issues. Hear patients talk about their experiences with fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) both in clinics and do-it-yourself and how it impacted their ...
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Live Parkinson's: Live an Exceptional Life Diagnosed with Parkinson's at 46, Chris Kustanbauter refused to let his diagnosis dictate his future. Instead, he embarked on a journey of research and discovery, uncovering four transformative strategies that helped him thrive - not just survive - with Parkinson's. Now, in the Live Parkinson's podcast, Chris shares his story and these powerful strategies with you. Hear firsthand how to: Fuel your body and brain with optimal nutrition Harness the po ...
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Karl Sterling Podcast

Karl Sterling Podcast

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Always learning, always growing, and always sharing with others, host Karl Sterling brings you conversations with extraordinary experts! We hope you enjoy our interviews. Karl works as a neurorehabilitation specialist based in Syracuse, New York, and is the creator of the Parkinson’s Regeneration Training ® education program. While his extensive experience as a trainer includes working with a variety of populations, he primarily specializes in working with clients who have movement disorders ...
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He's quickly becoming the Lewis Black of Parkinson's Disease. In a series of hilarious essays, Bill Schmalfeldt (author of "No Doorway Wide Enough", also on Podiobooks) lashes out at Parkinson's Disease "and the other things that annoy me." Recorded at his kitchen table, you can hear life going on in the background as Bill talks about stupid studies that prove things that anyone with common sense should know ("Parkies who drool are embarrassed by it! It's SCIENCE!"), his own declining cognit ...
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The JNPT Podcast

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT is the primary peer reviewed resource for advancing neurologic physical therapy practice through the dissemination of definitive evidence, translation of clinically relevant knowledge, and integration of theory into education, practice and research.
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MedEdTalks - Neurology

Patricia Coyle, MD

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MedEdTalks Neurology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on multiple sclerosis and includes interviews with Dr. Patricia Coyle from Stony Brook Medical Center, Dr. Claire Riley from Columbia University, Dr. Clyde Markowitz from University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Bruce Cohen from Northwestern University.
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If you're looking for a podcast on health and fitness that offers short and actionable advice the Optimal Health Weekly Podcast is just for you! Healthcare is not just all about eating right and exercising. Our weekly health podcast covers a good deal about new breakthroughs in biotech &nutrition and bioscience related content. Other topics will also include the safety of junk food products, chemicals in cosmetic products and the effectiveness regenerative therapies in healthcare and mental ...
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In the 1980s, about 70 percent of clothes sold in the U.S. were made in the country. Today, it's down to just three percent. One of the casualties is traditional craftwork like weaving fabric, cutting leather and polishing gemstones. The fashion industry is now trying to preserve these crafts. Special Correspondent Pavni Mittal reports for our arts…
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Explore the fascinating comparison between dolphin and human brains in this thought-provoking discussion on the NeuroNoodle Podcast. Join experts Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle, along with host Pete Jansons, as they delve into the differences in brain structures, cognitive abilities, and unique adaptations of dolphins. Learn about how these rem…
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): What is it? What are the symptoms? How do we treat it? In this episode, we will explore the fascinating history of ALS, how it is diagnosed, and discuss the potential complications that may arise from it. Tune in to learn more! Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Support us on Buy Me a Coffee: h…
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Send us a text In this episode of Live Parkinson’s – Live an Exceptional Life, we’re uncovering the profound benefits of group activities for people living with Parkinson's. Group activities don’t just improve physical health; they combat isolation, lift spirits, and foster a sense of belonging. Join us as we explore a range of social, exercise-bas…
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A giant in the music and entertainment industry has died. Quincy Jones, known to many as 'Q,' was revered as a record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger and performer through his seven decades in the business. Through his vast range of projects, he racked up 80 Grammy nominations and 28 wins. Jeffrey Brown looks back on Jones' life and career…
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In this episode of NeuroNoodle’s Neurofeedback Q&A, our expert panel, led by Pete Janson, dives into essential topics on neurofeedback, mental health, and educational support for children. With insights from renowned professionals like Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Joy Lunt, and Dr. Andrew Hill, the discussion covers real-time audience questions…
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During the final days of this tense election, we take a look at a project fostering a different type of civic space to encourage young people to discuss issues, engage each other and vote. Jeffrey Brown visited the University of Michigan to see how this works. It's part of our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy a…
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, Dr. Mari Swingle and Jay Gunkelman explore the concept of "brain gluttony" and how information overload, screen time, and environmental factors affect mental health and behaviors. The discussion delves into how this impacts conditions like obesity and addiction, the role of the anterior cingulate in regul…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore how targeted exercise can improve balance and stability for people with Parkinson’s. Falls are a major concern for people with Parkinson’s, but with the right exercises and strategies, you can build strength, boost coordination, and regain confidence in your movements. Join us as we explore practical tips,…
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What if a single genetic quirk could make someone a part of a historical narrative filled with intrigue, royalty, and resilience? Haemophilia: What is it? What are the symptoms? How is it treated? In this episode we will explore the history of haemophilia, including the origins of its nickname, “the royal disease”. We will discuss how common it is …
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With the election days away, there is no shortage of reflections on American politics and democracy. Photographer Paul Shambroom has a unique view. His "Purpletown" project uses photos to examine the cities and towns most evenly divided politically. We spoke with Shambroom for our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democra…
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Did you know that stress can play a significant role in worsening Parkinson's Disease symptoms? Furthermore, have you ever considered WHY this can happen? In this episode, we explore the surprising connection between stress and Parkinson's, breaking down how stress affects both motor and non-motor symptoms like tremors, stiffness, anxiety, and slee…
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Struggling with stubborn health issues? Learn how genetic mutations might be impacting your gut and overall wellness. Join Dr. Jenna Weeks, ND, as she unpacks SNPs—genetic variations linked to gut health, mental health and chronic conditions. With 8 years of research, Dr. Weeks reveals hidden genetic factors behind anxiety, depression, chronic infl…
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Palestinian poet, teacher and writer Mosab Abu Toha was born in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. That's where many of the pieces in his new collection, "Forest of Noise," were written, tapped out on his phone amidst the chaos and uncertainty of war. Amna Nawaz sat down with him at the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington, D.C., for our a…
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Welcome to another live Q&A session from NeuroNoodle! In this episode, Pete Jansons hosts an expert panel, including Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Joy Lunt, Dr. Andrew Hill, Santiago Brand, Anthony Ramos, and John Mekrut. They dive deep into neurofeedback's impact on autism, ADHD, mental health, and brain training. Hear insightful discussions, r…
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Mitch McConnell is the longest-serving Senate leader in history and set to step down from that position next month. Over nearly two decades, he has become one of the most consequential and powerful senators in history. Geoff Bennett sat down with Michael Tackett, author of "The Price of Power: How Mitch McConnell Mastered the Senate, Changed Americ…
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Join hosts Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, and Pete Jansons in this episode of the Neurofeedback Podcast as they explore the key insights from the Suisun Summit 2024! 🧠✨ Discover how neurofeedback is transforming the management of PTSD, trauma, and cognitive health. Learn how your environment, life experiences, and neurofeedback training shape bra…
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Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: What is it? What are the symptoms? How do we treat it? In this episode we will explore the history of Hashimoto’s disease, discuss how it’s diagnosed, and highlight important considerations following a diagnosis. Tune in to find out more! Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Support us on Buy Me a Coffee: ht…
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Send us a text In this episode of Live Parkinson's - Live an Exceptional Life, we explore the potential benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet for managing Parkinson’s symptoms. Chronic inflammation is increasingly linked to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, but can dietary changes really make a difference? Join us as w…
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From JFK's assassination to the Son of Sam, Jimmy Breslin covered major events of the 20th century as a columnist for the New York Daily News. His plainspoken approach captured the country's attention, offering readers a poetic, and blunt, perspective on the issues that mattered most. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Richard Esposito, author of "J…
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Detroit has been in the headlines during this campaign with Donald Trump comparing the city to "a developing nation." But Detroit is also known for its creativity. One couple is using the arts to transform an entire neighborhood, emphasizing possibility. Special correspondent Megan Thompson visited "Little Village" to see its big plans. It's part o…
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Join us in this fascinating exploration of reverse aging and life extension with renowned scientist Aubrey de Grey. In this video, we delve into the groundbreaking concepts of longevity and life extension that are reshaping our understanding of aging. Discover the future of aging and wellness as we discuss innovative approaches to age management, i…
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a “clinical” diagnosis, based on a person’s medical history, symptoms, and physical exam. Although certain laboratory or imaging tests can be helpful in reaching a diagnosis, no single test can confirm PD. Among the tests currently used to support a PD diagnosis, or to rule out other conditions that can mimic PD, are mag…
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"For Dear Life" is the first exhibition to survey the themes of illness and disability in American art from the mid-20th century to the COVID pandemic. It's part of PST Art, an enormous collaboration of Southern California arts institutions around the theme of art and science. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown visited the exhibition for our a…
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology Podcast, Pete Jansons is joined by Saul Rosenthal, board member of the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society (NRBS). They dive into the upcoming NRBS Conference, the latest advancements in neurofeedback, AI's growing role in EEG analysis, and insights from the famous Yonkers Projec…
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Dr Roberto Cilia spoke to us on the topic of "Mucuna Pruriens and the future of Parkinson's care in low income countries" There is much discussion by PwP as to the benefits of using this "natural " form of Levadopa as an alternative or in addition to prescribed Levadopa so it is very interesting to hear this presentation and the answers to the very…
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Lupus: What is it? What are the symptoms? What are the types? In this captivating episode, we will explore the intriguing history of lupus, uncover how it's diagnosed, and examine some of the key risk factors linked to this complex condition. Tune in to learn more! Check out our website: https://anatomyofillness.com/ Support us on Buy Me a Coffee: …
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The ongoing war in Ukraine has impacted tens of millions of people, including Russians who have Ukrainian relatives. A Russian artist's life took a dramatic turn after the war broke out in 2022. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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In this episode, (view on YouTube) we explore the link between magnesium and its potential to improve sleep disorders in people with Parkinson’s Disease. Magnesium plays a key role in nerve function and muscle relaxation, which may help address common Parkinson’s sleep issues like insomnia, restless legs syndrome (RLS), and REM sleep behavior disor…
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Send us a text In this special episode of the Live Parkinson's - Live an Exceptional Life podcast, we dive into the world of superfoods and their incredible benefits for people living with Parkinson's disease. From improving brain health to boosting energy and enhancing immunity, these nutrient-packed foods can make a real difference in your daily …
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Explore the differences between SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), IMO (Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth) and hydrogen sulfide SIBO, and dysbiosis, and what makes them different. Dive into their distinct causes and symptoms and what kinds of tests are appropriate in which situations. Lindsey Parsons, your host, helps clients solve gut is…
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Pharrell Williams is a hitmaker for himself and a string of other stars. Now his story is being told on film with Lego bricks. It's certainly not your usual approach to documentary filmmaking, but it's the latest from one of today's leading documentary filmmakers, Morgan Neville. Jeffrey Brown discussed more with Neville for our arts and culture se…
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If there's a toddler in your life, chances are you know the name Sandra Boynton. Reading her board books to little ones at bedtime is part of the nightly ritual in homes across America. For our Weekend Spotlight series, John Yang visited Boynton on her farm in Connecticut. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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In 2011, some 60 art institutions in Southern California got together to create a region-wide art collaboration called Pacific Standard Time. PST Art, as it is now known, is on its third iteration and is an enormous undertaking, the largest art event in the nation this fall. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown sampled some of it for our arts an…
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