| Hi Mervelee, Have you decided how you’re getting involved this World Parkinson’s Day? This April 11, we’re hosting a series of free webinars, giving you the chance to learn about the latest research, explore the benefits of physical activity, meet our helpline advisers, and more. Explore some of the sessions you can join this World Parkinson’s Day:The benefits of staying activeDiscover tips and helpful advice focused on helping you find your way to get active. Learn more about the benefits of physical activity and even take part in a guided seated workout!Register nowMeet our helpline advisersConnect with our helpline advisers in this interactive session all about our support services. Get clarity on some common concerns as well as your own questions answered.Register nowExplore the latest in researchDive into pioneering projects and discover how research is helping people live better with Parkinson’s, whilst continuing to chase down new treatments and a cure.Register nowThere are plenty more sessions to explore, all taking place on World Parkinson’s Day. Just remember to sign up ahead of the session so your joining link can be emailed to you. And don’t worry, if you can’t make it on the day, recordings will be shared a few days after the event.Discover all sessions and sign up nowAlready signed up? Help us spread the word! Share the sessions with friends, family, or anyone who might benefit. Or explore other ways to get involved! Harriet Parkinson’s UK P.S. You might notice we look a little different. That’s because we recently refreshed our brand! But don’t worry if you spot our previous branding appearing in places for a little bit longer as we work to update everything. |
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James Parkinson’s ‘Essay on the Shaking Palsy’, published in 1817, recognised Parkinson’s as a medical condition for the first time. We mark his birthday every 11 April with World Parkinson’s Day, a day to shine a spotlight on Parkinson’s and our community.
Together, we can create a greater understanding of the challenges people with Parkinson’s and their loved ones face. And it’s a brilliant opportunity to raise funds for research and support services.

