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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!First up, Bill Patjane – Regional Director of the American Parkinson Disease Association MA Chapter. APDA's Optimism Walk Comes to Framingham, Massachusetts to Make Strides Against Parkinson'sThen, Marathon Monday/Patriots Day/Red Sox – Happenings in Boston with Boston Globe Reporter Katie McInerney.And Adam Ruben of the Economic Security Project has good news for tax filing procrastinators: Taxpayers in 12 States can now E-File returns directly with IRS for free.Finally, David Kemper & Alex Cain on the Battle of Lexington reenactment on Patriots Day.
In this episode, we talk with Lisa who is a person living with Parkinson's and has found painting as her therapy. She never painted before, but after living with Parkinson's for 10 years, she decided to give it a try and now she's hooked. According to the APDA, "Art therapy may also be a tool that enhances the lives of people with PD more generally. One small study investigated clay art in people with PD and showed improvements in hand dexterity, mood, and quality of life."What kind of art have you tried? https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/art-therapy-parkinsons-disease/#:~:text=Art%20and%20PD%3A%20Beyond%20the,mood%2C%20and%20quality%20of%20life.
In this episode I discuss the importance of the role of a carepartner in living with Parkinson's Disease. This can be a loved one, spouse, etc. A carepartner can also be a therapist, a counselor, a physician. It takes a village... and with all of these unsung heroes you will not be alone. Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at: https://paypal.me/hylandptw
#diagnosis #diagnostics #parkinsons #parkinsonsdisease #parkinsonsawareness #parkinsonism In this episode we learn about the Syn-One test, which is one of the newest clinical tests for Parksinson's Disease (only around two years old) and could be one of the best tests in existence to help to diagnose PD and other forms of Parkinsonism. Here is the APDA article about the Syn-One Test: https://www.apdaparkinson.org/article/new-laboratory-tests-for-parkinsons-disease/ Here is the CND Life Sciences site and more information on the test: https://cndlifesciences.com/syn-one-test/ Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at: https://paypal.me/hylandptw
The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Massachusetts Chapter is thrilled to announce it will host the region's first ever APDA MA Magic of Hope Gala next month. The event will take place on Friday, November 4, from 6:30 to 10:30pm, at the Newbury Boston. Event chair Allison Goldberg (Saker) and committee welcome all to this evening of dinner and dancing to support the APDA, which provides local, grassroots resources to people impacted by Parkinson's in Massachusetts. More than 200 guests from the Greater Boston area will attend, many of whom have been touched personally by Parkinson's. Guests will enjoy a cocktail hour and silent auction followed by dinner, dancing and a live auction. The glamorous backdrop for these festivities will be the iconic and newly restored Newbury Boston in Back Bay (www.thenewburyboston.com/). Tune in as we speak with Bill Patjane Northeast Regional director of the APDA Allison Goldberg (Gala Lead) Caroline Baltz (Friend and Business partner of Allison) https://www.apdaparkinson.org/community/massachusetts/upcoming-events-ma/moh/
Warwick Life host Scott Nerney talks with Joseph Golomboski, Chair of the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Rhode Island Optimism Walk. Hear how you can join the walk on September 17 in Goddard Park. Find out how the Rhode Island Chapter of APDA supports local Parkinson's disease patients and their families, and learn about Joseph Golomboski, Sr.'s fight with Parkinson's. Visit the APDA Rhode Island Chapter website. Go to the Team Golomboski website. See photos of Joseph Golomboski, Sr. and Jr. Warwick Life highlights what's special in Warwick, Rhode Island and helps listeners get the most from this seaside community. Warwick Life is produced by Scott Nerney. Write to warwicklife@gmail.com. Music by Tess Der Manouelian.
As we continue our PD Myth Bust mini-series Dr. Hyland debunks common myths and misconceptions about Parkinson's Disease. In episode 5, we ask the question "Is DBS experimental treatment?" Please see the DBS Fact Sheet from APDA here. Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at: https://paypal.me/hylandptw
Thursday night 3.25.22 on the YOPN PODCAST we have guests hosts: Jonathan Braddock author of YOPD Club 1 and 2 Teresa Jackson host of Podcast “Parkinson's Pathway Pals” Heather Kennedy podcast host, writer blogger Mike Achin, athlete, and fundraiser (over 300K for MJFF and APDA) and my co-host for over 5 years Check it out as we take turns asking blogger and exercise advocate Eric Slominski (PARKYPERSPECTIVE.COM) questions about how he deals with Parkinson's symptoms and situations. Also, we have YOPN founder Anna Grill giving updates on the membership drive and the latest happenings with the Young Onset Parkinson's network.
h · Shared with Public Tonight at 6 on Radioparkies.com the Young Onset Parkinson's Network Podcast (https://yopn.podbean.com/) is proud to present 2-time Stanley cup champion and all-around great guy Shawn Thornton. In this episode Shawn breaks down as he talks about his grandmothers battle with Parkinson's, his book “Fighting my way to the top”, his foundation (https://www.thorntonfoundation.org/ ) which raises money for Parkinson's and Pediatric cancer and why he's worked with the APDA of Massachusetts for 10 years plus much more. Please see attached tribute to Shawn when he played in Boston for 7 years accompanied by the Drop Kick Murphy's. Happy St. Patrick's Day! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APMuw8drN8c Special thanks to Bill Patjane Executive Director of the APDA Northeast for setting everything up
In this episode Dr. Hyland interviews Jenny Johnson, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Chapter of APDA. The American Parkinson's Disease Association (APDA) is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting Parkinson's disease (PD) and works tirelessly to help the approximately one million with PD in the United States live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic, neurological disorder. Contact information can be found here: APDA National Office 1-800-223-2732 P.O. Box 61420 Staten Island, NY 10306 APDA Oklahoma Office C: 918-849-5419 O: 918-747-3747 jjohnson@apdaparkinson.org apdaok@apdaparkinson.org Please support this podcast and our endeavors by becoming a co-producer of the show! Sign up as a Patreon supporter here at https://www.patreon.com/pdwarriors Also, you can leave a one time tip in our virtual tip jar at https://paypal.me/hylandptw ALSO please be sure to check out our PD education playlist on YouTube in addition to our podcast.
Thursday evening at 6:00 on radioparkies.com, the 2 Mikes and Heather spoke with Bill Patjane (Executive Director of the APDA – Massachusetts) and Rebecca Gilbert, MD, PHD Dr. Gilbert is the Chief Scientific Officer of the American Parkinson Disease Association (https://www.apdaparkinson.org/), the largest grassroots organization dedicated to the fight against Parkinson's disease. She also sees patients at the Movement Disorders Clinic at Bellevue Hospital Center, the flagship public hospital of New York City's Health and Hospital Corporation. This interview we cover: Focused ultrasound and DBS Gene therapy Past GDNF Trials The need for improved clinical trials for women Medication approval process Diversity in Parkinson's APDA Grant process New treatments to include -Inhaled levodopa -Non motor meds -Orthostatic Hypotension -Clinical trials to slow & stop progression Listen LIVE Thursday evenings @ 6:00 PM on radioparkies.com
Thursday 12.09.21 at 6 EST on radioparkies.com we spoke with Joe Golomboski, he's from the Rohde Island chapter of the APDA and he's been nominated for an award that will benefit the RI chapter. Help the community of Lil Rhody by going to www.honeydewdonuts.com or https://honeydewdonuts.com/dewgoodawards and vote for Joe. Voters must be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia and at least eighteen (18) years old at the time of the vote. Any qualified voters may submit an unlimited number of votes. Use of automated programs or bots to generate votes is prohibited.
Combining elements of dance, gymnastics, and marching in a perfect square, Physie is a uniquely Australian sport you've likely never heard of. Jess investigates a world of leotards, fake tan and fierce competition.Follow us on INSTAGRAM & TWITTER @australianaramaSOURCES: The BJP website, The APDA website, The EP Physie website, the ABC, Australian Photography, and Wikipedia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RePost of last nights show (Thursday May 20) on Radioparkies @ 6:00 EST We start off with the executive director of the APDA of Massachusetts, Bill Patjane. Join us as Bill talks about this year's optimism walk. Next up we talk again with Nathan Lee Ward who was diagnosed with Parkinson's at 26. Nathan discusses hitting rock bottom, finding God, helping others and finding purpose in our acceptance of PD Last up we have Catherine Powers and biographer Jake Brown Catherine is the wife of late country music legend Freddy Powers. Freddy wrote numerous hit country songs for artists such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard (6 number ones), Big & Rich and many others. Freddy also produced and performed many great country songs. Join us as we talk about their lives, how Freddy worked through PARKINSON'S INSPIRING MANY and continued to live the life he wanted, culminating in the book and MOVIE (In the works) called The Spree of 83: The Life And Times Of Freddy Powers The Spree of 83: The Life And Times Of Freddy Powers was co-written with by Freddy with his wife, Catherine Powers, and biographer Jake Brown. The memoir recounts first-hand the story behind Powers' decades-long career in the music business, including his battle with Parkinson's disease in the years leading to his death in 2016.
Executive Director of the APDA of Massachusetts, Bill Patjane. Join us as Bill talks about this year's optimism walk.
As we spotlight this April Parkinson's Awareness Month, I am so excited to welcome, Dr. Rebecca Gilbert, Chief Scientific Officer, American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Dr. Rebecca Gilbert joined APDA in 2018, bringing a wealth of practical experience in diagnosing and treating Parkinson's disease, as well as a strong background in fundamental and clinical science to the team. She is responsible for overseeing APDA's research portfolio in conjunction with APDA's Scientific Advisory Board, and also provides medical and clinical expertise to support APDA programming as well as print and web content. Dr. Gilbert received her MD degree at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and PhD in Cell Biology and Genetics at the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences. She then completed her Neurology Residency training as well as Movement Disorders Fellowship training at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. She continues to maintain a limited schedule of patients one day a week through Bellevue Hospital Center. Prior to joining APDA, she was an Associate Professor of Neurology at the Fresco Institute for Parkinson's and Movement Disorders, NYU Langone Medical Center where she saw Movement disorders patients at both NYU and Bellevue Hospital Center, initiated and directed the NYU Movement Disorders Fellowship, participated in clinical trials and other research initiatives for Parkinson's disease and lectured widely on Parkinson's disease. Listen in as Dr. Gilbert explores Parkinson's Disease with us and what we need to know. Resource: American Parkinson Disease Association #parkinsonsdisease #parkinsonsawarenessmonth
El año empieza con buenas noticias para la llingua y así lo comenta Xuan Pandiella, de Iniciativa Pol Asturianu. Juan Alonso nos lleva al escenario de la batalla de Maratón y nos explica que eso de correr era muy de los griegos, los hemeródromos. Los oyentes se dividen entre voz potente o susurrante. Elisa Novo, Presidenta de APDA nos invita a disfrutar de la danza con Mazari. En Gozón no quieren olvidar su historia, la Asoc. El Curbiru promueve la publicación de un trabajo de Lucía Fandos sobre las minas de hierro del grupo Llumeres en Gozón. Y Marta García Tejido disecciona el Concierto de la Sociedad Filarmónica de Gijón para hoy viernes.
El año empieza con buenas noticias para la llingua y así lo comenta Xuan Pandiella, de Iniciativa Pol Asturianu. Juan Alonso nos lleva al escenario de la batalla de Maratón y nos explica que eso de correr era muy de los griegos, los hemeródromos. Los oyentes se dividen entre voz potente o susurrante. Elisa Novo, Presidenta de APDA nos invita a disfrutar de la danza con Mazari. En Gozón no quieren olvidar su historia, la Asoc. El Curbiru promueve la publicación de un trabajo de Lucía Fandos sobre las minas de hierro del grupo Llumeres en Gozón. Y Marta García Tejido disecciona el Concierto de la Sociedad Filarmónica de Gijón para hoy viernes.
El año empieza con buenas noticias para la llingua y así lo comenta Xuan Pandiella, de Iniciativa Pol Asturianu. Juan Alonso nos lleva al escenario de la batalla de Maratón y nos explica que eso de correr era muy de los griegos, los hemeródromos. Los oyentes se dividen entre voz potente o susurrante. Elisa Novo, Presidenta de APDA nos invita a disfrutar de la danza con Mazari. En Gozón no quieren olvidar su historia, la Asoc. El Curbiru promueve la publicación de un trabajo de Lucía Fandos sobre las minas de hierro del grupo Llumeres en Gozón. Y Marta García Tejido disecciona el Concierto de la Sociedad Filarmónica de Gijón para hoy viernes.
El año empieza con buenas noticias para la llingua y así lo comenta Xuan Pandiella, de Iniciativa Pol Asturianu. Juan Alonso nos lleva al escenario de la batalla de Maratón y nos explica que eso de correr era muy de los griegos, los hemeródromos. Los oyentes se dividen entre voz potente o susurrante. Elisa Novo, Presidenta de APDA nos invita a disfrutar de la danza con Mazari. En Gozón no quieren olvidar su historia, la Asoc. El Curbiru promueve la publicación de un trabajo de Lucía Fandos sobre las minas de hierro del grupo Llumeres en Gozón. Y Marta García Tejido disecciona el Concierto de la Sociedad Filarmónica de Gijón para hoy viernes.
Matt Eagles tells his unbelievable Parkinson's story from diagnosis when he was just 7, being picked on by his elementary teachers, getting physically strong, how he enjoys making people laugh, to today 45 years later and how he manages to stay positive. parkylife.com. Matt has an incredible way about him that make's everyone around him smile. The show starts off with Boston musician Sean Danehy and Bill Patjane of the Massachusetts APDA talking about a virtual fundraiser starring local to Boston Country and Folk artists in honor of Sean's father and local radio folk legend Dick Pleasants.
From April 24, 2020 Interviews with Bill Patjane Massachusetts Director of APDA (Parkinson's organization), Carol Walton CEO of the Parkinson's Alliance and inspirational speaker Maryum Ali otherwise known as "May May" Bills interview comes on at the 11:30 mark May Mays interview comes on at the 36:00 minute mark Carols interview comes on at just after the hour mark Music tracks: Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Talking Heads, John Meyer and Police
Apda respected PM Modi sir e 22nd March na savare 7 vagya thi laine rate 9 vagya sudhi (7am to 9pm) janta curfew jaher karyo che and badha no sath mangyo che. And Gujarat ma 2 case corona na confirm thaya che. So please guys bahar nahi nikadva request che and potana balako ne bahar farva na lai jav ema tame emni j life risk ma nakho Cho. PLEASE GUYS FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES AND AVOID ALL SOCIAL PLACES AND GATHERINGS
Apde km bimar padiye chie? Su reasons hoi sake che? First che tamari BODY LIFESTYLE. Jo tame time per proper jamvanu nathi apta proper ungh and relax nathi karta body ne. Depression affect kare body ne + tension koi vaat nu k koi tension a badhu j tamari body ne react kare che. Guys depression nu main reason che tamari late night eating habits + less sleep. Second reason che EMOTIONS. Apda emotions apdi health per etla effect kare che k je tamari mental health kharab kare che. Third reason che tamaru OVERREACTION. Tame jyare over react karo cho koi pan vaat nu e directly tamara mind ne affect kare che. Vare vare ej vaat ne yaad kari ne tamari energy tame waste kro cho. Tame Tamara mind ma j chale che e kem direct same vala ne puchi nathi leta? Still there are other reasons k j tamari health and mental health banne ne bagadi sake che and tyare Tamaru body tamne javab api dese.
We always talk about equality but su a equality apda vache che? A equality ni vaat kru chu tyare mane Rani mukherjee ni movie Mardani 2 ma emne j vaat kidhi che k stree (ladies) ne khali ena hissedari ma pan bhag mali jaine to pan bau moti vaat che and that's true because apdi aju baju ma j example che jyare ek wife e Kai karvu hoi to ene Ena husband ne puchvu padtu hoi che and we called it "SANSKAR - SANSKRITI". But su wife ne a question thavo joie k eno husband ene support karse k nai? Husband km ene evo comfort level nathi apta k ene evu Thai k mara husband mane support karse. Kangana Ranaut Ni movie Panga ma pan ej batava ma avyu che k eno husband and enu baby banne giveup kari de che so guys mudda ni vaat e che k equality mate support karisu kehvu easy che but e karvu etlu j tough. SANSKRITI na name su dar vakhte ek chhokari tena sapna muki de? Su dar vakhte ene j vicharvanu che Ghar mate e pachi lagan pehla hoi k lagan pachi. Apda magaj ma j stigma set thai gyo che su ene em j rehva desu?
Hey guys I hope you all fine and yes 2020 no a Maro 2 Jo podcast che. Apde badha e Nelson Mandela Ni a kehvat to sambhadi j Che k "it's always seems impossible untill it's done". Apda vicharo bija mate impossible j lage Ena mate ni ek story share karva mangu chu. Thoda time pehla Sudan, Africa ma ek war chalto hto and e war daramiyan ghana loko potano hath ane pag gumavyo hto. But e new vachi ne Hollywood film producer Mike Ebeling ne evu thayu k a vastu Jo kale Mara family sathe Thai to su? Emne thayu k hu nai to Kon karse? And emne vichari lidhu k e tya Jase and loko ne help karse. He created a 3D printing arms for people to help them by creating a artificial hands. Emne khabar nai hti k a Kevi rite possible thase but he did it and successful pan thayu emne e 3D printing arms thi loko me hath apya j e loko e vicharyu j natu k kyarey avu possible thase tyar pachi emne ej vastu tya loko ne sikhavyu because he believes that HELP ONE HELP MANY. Maro point e che k a emni javabdari hati nai but tem chhata emne karyu because emne e loko help karvi hati. So guys tamare pan tamari life ma j Kai pan plan karyu Che e starting ma to impossible j lagse but mehnat karso to kaam par padse j.
Our guests today: Blaine Mathieu, Chief Marketing and Product Officer at VANTIQ, sits down with Mark to talk about how agility is our friend, what is a low code platform and what does APDA have in common with HSE? Click here to learn how the Oil & Gas industry is changing and the role that VANTIQ will have to play in this digital transformation. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Flutura Giveaway Enter here to win! Sign-up for your chance to win a branded Flutura & OGGN Port Authority Cyber Backpack! Product Reviews If you have a tech product you want me to review, reach out and let me know! Link is in the show notes. GoPro 3-Way Grip, Arm, Tripod (GoPro Official Mount) 3 in One design: can be used as a camera grip, extension arm or tripod for ultra versatility and a variety of shots Handle doubles as a grip: the handle can be detached from the arm and used as a lightweight camera grip Tripod stored inside handle: Inside the handle is a small tripod that can be removed and used on its own or combined with the handle Waterproof: designed for use in and out of water. Measures 20inches when fully extended, collapses to 7.5inches What's included: Extension arm, grip, tripod, thumb screw. Recommend screws to be pressed down hard enough on the hinge screws for the threads to engage Upcoming Events OGGN DENVER HAPPY HOUR IBM Oilfield of Dreams Data, Digitization and Disruption API Energy Petroleum Club Meeting - Houston Chapter Algeria Oil & Gas Summit Thank you to our sponsors: Liberty Oilfield Services Discovery Land Services Denver Petroleum Club Global Energy Management Program OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Brooke Omachel by e-mail More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Startups Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Legal Risk | Oil and Gas Onshore | Permian Perspective Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint Connect with Mark LaCour LinkedIn| E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network
Stephanie Paul, Vice President of Marketing and Development at the American Parkinson Disease Association (https://www.apdaparkinson.org/about-apda/stephanie-paul/), sits down with Sarah Durham to discuss her experiences creating PSAs and shares lessons learned along the way. Tune in to learn how APDA uses their PSAs as tools to raise awareness, reach new audiences, gather stories, and change perceptions about Parkinson’s disease.
This podcast is a one on one discussion between me and the new local coordinator of the APDA (American Parkinson’s Disease Association) Samyu gives a very specific and detailed interview regarding her plans for the future.
What the APDA has to offer American Parkinson’s Disease Association
En ce lendemain du «Jour du souvenir», on se questionne sur les ressources disponibles pour soldats et vétérans qui vivent de la détresse. Avec Martin Forgues, journaliste et ancien militaire. Kim Auclair, agente de communication à l’Association des personnes avec une déficience de l’audition ( APDA ), présente les résultats d’un sondage menée auprès de personnes malentendantes afin… Cet article Personnes sourdes: être mieux accueillies et mieux encadrées au travail est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix.
Stephanie Paul, Vice President of Marketing and Development at the American Parkinson Disease Association (https://www.apdaparkinson.org/about-apda/stephanie-paul/) shares how the rebranding process helped APDA unite its 19 local chapters and ensure all had the tools to communicate with one clear voice.