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University of Galway graduate wins global recognition for Parkinson’s project

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University of Galway graduate Amber Dowling has been rated in the top 16 student engineers in the world, with a Highly Commended award in the Global Undergraduate Awards for her work on a project to help people with Parkinson’s disease.

Innovative ‘My Parkinson’s Passport’ formally launched this week by the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland

The recently unveiled ‘My Parkinson’s Passport’ enables people living with Parkinson’s Disease and/or their carers to complete an information booklet about medications and treatment.

Michael J Fox Foundation Funds NUI Galway research into brain repair for Parkinson’s

A team at NUI Galway has been awarded funding of US$300,000 from The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research to develop a novel approach to brain repair for Parkinson’s disease.

Wearable device may reduce mobility issues for people with Parkinson’s Disease

A wearable electronic device may reduce mobility issues for people with Parkinson’s disease, according to new research.

NUI Galway develops novel devices to support people with Parkinson’s

NUI Galway is developing a suite of unobtrusive, wearable electronic devices to help manage the debilitating motor symptom of Parkinson’s disease, referred to as Freezing of Gait.

NUI Galway neuroscientists make breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease research

Neuroscientists at NUI Galway have made a breakthrough in regenerative medicine approaches to the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson’s disease. The research was published this week in the Nature journal, Scientific Reports.

Mayo Parkinson’s patients receiving third-world care

Ireland has a third-world standard of care for people with Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, chairperson of the Mayo branch of the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland (PAI) Marian Newman has stated.

 

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