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    Gina’s Story: Participating in the Canadian Open Parkinson Network

    It was late 2013 and Gina Lupino, 36 at the time, slept for 3 weeks straight, recovering from pneumonia. Gina … Read More

    Photo de Lorraine Kalia, chercheuse principale d’une thérapie unique en son genre pour les Canadiens vivant avec la maladie de Parkinson

    Opening the Blood-Brain Barrier: New Treatment for Parkinson’s in Phase 1 Trial

    A new Phase 1 clinical trial has been in the news this month offering hope and enthusiasm in the field … Read More

    The Canadian Open Parkinson Network—National Research Platform Accelerates Parkinson’s Disease Discoveries

    TORONTO, ON — (June 16, 2020)—Parkinson Canada invites people living with Parkinson’s disease to join the Canadian Open Parkinson Network … Read More

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