APDA Grantees Investigate New PD Treatment Option

Alice Cronin-Golomb, PhD, at the Boston University School of Medicine, one of the 15 APDA grant recipients for the 2017-2018...see more academic year, is leading a team of investigators to create solutions for people with PD. Their objective is to develop a low-cost treatment to improve cognitive and gait function without causing negative side effects.  The inspiration […]

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$1.5 Million in Research Grants Awarded for 2017 – 2018 Academic Year

APDA is pleased to announce that $1.5 million in research grant funding has been awarded to support cutting-edge Parkinson’s...see more disease (PD) research via four Post-Doctoral Fellowships, 11 Research Grants, and eight APDA Centers of Advanced Research as part of its 2017-2018 funding cycle. The grants are awarded through a competitive application process and reviewed by […]

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EXCITING PARKINSON’S DISEASE TREATMENT NEWS

New York, NY, August 28, 2017 – The American Parkinson Disease Association is pleased to share with the Parkinson’s...see more community the arrival of a new medication in the treatment arsenal to address Parkinson’s symptoms. Approved August 24 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is GOCOVRI™ (amantadine) developed by Adamas.  GOCOVRI is an extended release […]

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APDA Awards $1.5 Million in Research Grants

NEW YORK, NY – August 16, 2017 – The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) has awarded $1.5 million to...see more support cutting-edge Parkinson’s disease (PD) research via four Post-Doctoral Fellowships, 11 Research Grants, and eight APDA Centers of Advanced Research as part of its 2017-2018 funding cycle. With someone diagnosed with PD every nine minutes, this […]

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APDA Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Meets to Determine 2017-2018 Research Funding

NEW YORK, NY, May 26, 2017 – The American Parkinson Disease Association’s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) met this week...see more to review more than eighty-nine grant submissions all vying for nearly $1,000,000 in funding that will be awarded to both experienced and emerging young scientists in the Parkinson’s field. The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is […]

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Launches Online Parkinson’s Support for People with Parkinson’s and Care Partners

APDA partners with Smart Patients to build new online community that will give patients and families access to support...see more and to learn from one another. NEW YORK, NY, May 16, 2017 – The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) announces today a collaboration with Smart Patients, an online support site for patients and caregivers, to create […]

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APDA LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE UNSHAKEABLE SPIRIT CAMPAIGN FOR PARKINSON’S AWARENESS MONTH THIS APRIL

Social Media Campaign Celebrates the Drive, Determination, and Unrelenting Spirit of People Impacted by Parkinson’s Disease as They Gain...see more Strength and  Support Through the Help of APDA.   NEW YORK, NY, April 11, 2017 — April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month and the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is proud to launch today a new […]

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Nationwide Movement to Help End Parkinson Disease: 2017 APDA Optimism Walk Series Launches to Raise Critical Funds and Awareness

Thousands Will Walk and Fundraise to Help People with Parkinson’s Live Life to the Fullest New York, NY, April...see more 3, 2017 – With the launch of Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month, the American Parkinson’s Disease Association (APDA) officially announces the schedule for the 2017 Optimism Walks — a nationwide movement to mobilize and inspire people to step […]

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Eighty-Seven Organizations Call on Congress to Protect Medicaid

Source: Original Press Release through BusinessWire on March 20, 2017 04:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time BETHESDA, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eighty-seven organizations...see more issued a letter today calling on Congress to take a hard look at the likely significant and life-threatening consequences of the American Health Care Act on millions of patients. The organizations represent Americans with complex health […]

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