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Sinopse
The MDS Podcast channel was created with the ultimate goal of improving education in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, while keeping MDS members, other neurologists, health professionals and neuroscientists updated with novel and clinically-relevant research findings. A monthly issue of the podcast will highlight the results of an article published in the Society journals, Movement Disorders or Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, including an interview with one of the authors of the article selected.
Episódios
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Machine learning for drug repurposing: A novel approach to find new treatments for Parkinson's disease
27/02/2023Dr. Matarazzo interviews Émeline Courtois about the recently published article on machine learning approach to discover marketed drugs that could have an impact on the development of Parkinson's disease. Interestingly, furosemide and adrenergic drugs showed a potential protective effect in this very large cohort. Journal CME is available until January 19, 2024 Read the article.
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Genetic landscape of dystonia
20/02/2023As part of the Dystonia Special Series, Dr. Francesca Morgante interviews Prof. Carolyn Sue on the Genetic landscape of dystonia.
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Clozapine in Parkinson's disease: Why, when and how?
13/02/2023Clozapine is a antipsychotic drug that has been marketed for decades. In this interview, Dr. Friedman shares his thoughts on its utility in Parkinson's disease along with some practical advices on how to use it in the clinic. Read the article.
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Beyond “torsion": non-motor features of dystonia
06/02/2023As part of the Dystonia Special Series, Dr. Francesca Morgante interviews Dr. Davide Martino on the non-motor features of dystonia.
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Off-State Dyskinesias after GDNF Infusion in Parkinson's Disease
30/01/2023Sara Schaefer speaks to Alan Whone of the University of Bristol on his retrospective analysis of off-state dyskinesias in Parkinson's disease patients who received serial infusions of GDNF into the putamen. Read the article.
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Dystonia Special Series: Pearls on diagnosis and phenomenology
23/01/2023As part of the Dystonia Special Series, Dr. Francesca Morgante interviews Dr. Miryam Carecchio on pearls on diagnosis and phenomenology of dystonic syndrome.
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Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: Critical Review of Objective Findings
16/01/2023Prof Martino points out the existent literature concerning the objective findings in the 3 cardinal domains of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. Read the article.
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History of Movement Disorders: Huntington Disease in Venezuela
09/01/2023As part of the History of Movement Disorders series, Dr. Sara Schaefer and Dr. David Standaert discuss the research and humanitarian work by Nancy Wexler and team starting in the 1970s in the Venezuelan village of Barranquitas, which has the highest prevalence of Huntington Disease in the world.
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Striatal Blood Brain Barrier Opening in Parkinson's Dementia
20/12/2022Dr. Sara Schaefer discusses with Dr. Pineda-Pardo using focused ultrasound to temporarily open the striatal blood brain barrier in Parkinson's disease dementia patients, and the implications for the results of this safety and feasibility study including for future treatment options for these patients. Journal CME is available until December 1, 2023 Read the article.
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Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease dementia: are we there yet?
12/12/2022Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Prof. Marjan Jahanshahi on the long term results of the clinical trial of deep brain stimulation of the nucleus basalis of Meynert in people with Parkinson's disease dementia. In the discussion Prof. Jahanshahi shares thoughts on the future directions of the field. Read the article.
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The Genetic Landscape of Complex Childhood-Onset Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
28/11/2022In this episode, Dr. Hugo Morales Briceño discusses the spectrum of phenotypes and genotypes of children with hyperkinetic movement disorders with Dr. Belén Pérez Dueñas and Prof. Manju Kurian. Read the article.
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Can dogs diagnose Parkinson's disease?
14/11/2022Dr. Sarah Lidstone interviews Dr. Chang-Qing Gao & Prof. Ji-fung Guo about their recent research on the sensitivity of sniffer dogs for diagnosing Parkinson's disease. Read the article.
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Nosology and Cut-Off Values for Axial Postural Abnormalities in Parkinsonism
31/10/2022Members of the task force for Axial Postural Abnormalities in Parkinsonism, Prof. Tinazzi, Dr. Geroin and Dr. Artusi, discuss new nosology and cut-off values. Read the article.
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COVID-19 and the Risk of Parkinsonism
17/10/2022Dr. Sara Schaefer discusses with Prof. Richard Smeyne how viruses including COVID-19 increase the susceptibility to oxidative stress-induced parkinsonism in mouse models, the historical evidence to support a virus-parkinsonism link, the biological basis for this correlation, and ways it may be prevented. Journal CME is available until July 29, 2023 Read the article.
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New Technology in Movement Disorders | Congress 2022
01/10/2022Wearable sensors, electronic rating scales, eDiaries — Dr. Álvaro Sánchez-Ferro discusses with Dr. Michele Matarazzo how these and a broad range of other emerging digital technologies can help take movement disorder evaluation outside the clinic and into patients' everyday environment.
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Updates on Multiple System Atrophy Research | Congress 2022
01/10/2022New updates to MSA criteria and clinical evaluation tools will have a critical impact on MSA care and research. Dr. Maria Teresa Pellecchia discusses with Dr. Eduardo de Pablo-Fernández the next major areas of focus, and the progression of a variety of clinical trials.
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Updates on Dystonia | Congress 2022
01/10/2022Promising results on potential treatments, biomarkers, genetic predictors and more in dystonia were presented at the MDS Congress. Dr. Florence Chang highlights the key takeaways with Dr. Hugo Morales.
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Updates of Functional Movement Disorders | Congress 2022
01/10/2022The lines between functional and organic are blurring, as a promising opportunity to develop outcome measurements arises. Dr. Alberto Espay discusses with Dr. Sara Schaefer these and other advancements in functional movement disorders.
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Highlights on Tremor Disorders | Congress 2022
01/10/2022Dr. Claudia Testa shares with Dr. Sara Schaefer why she believes in the quickly shifting field of tremor, we should be more open-minded about changes in diagnoses over time.
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Highlights on Tic Disorders - Congress 2022
01/10/2022As tic cases rise, Dr. Christos Ganos overviews with Dr. Hugo Morales two major treatment advancements, a growing emphasis on neurostimulation research and multidisciplinary care, and progress in the field's largest area of opportunity.