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"The Parkinson’s Lifestyle Plan: Bridging Global Research & Personal Action" by Prof. Joanne Trinh
April 21, 2026
While we often discuss exercise or diet in isolation, Dr Trinh’s research highlights a powerful synergistic effect. A combined approach of targeted exercise, nutrition, and stress management is significantly more effective than the sum of its parts. By addressing these factors together, we can create a "neuroprotective" environment that reduces inflammation and supports mitochondrial function.
Why You Should Attend:
- Slowing Progression: Understand how lifestyle modifications can help slow the progression of Parkinson’s.
- The Power of Genetics: Dr Trinh will bridge the gap between genetic research and daily reality, explaining what your genetic profile actually means for your personal lifestyle plan.
- Delaying Onset & Progression: Gain insights from her recent Lancet research on how lifestyle choices can influence the age of onset and, crucially for our community, the long-term trajectory of the disease.
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