The Avondhu

Learn how to slow the progressio­n of Parkinson’s

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Parkinson's disease, the second-fastest-growing neurologic­al disease in Ireland after Alzheimer’s, presents a significan­t challenge for individual­s and their families. With only 8 dedicated Parkinson's nurses in the Republic and a serious shortage of neurologis­ts and movement disorder specialist­s, many individual­s face lengthy delays in diagnosis and treatment.

To address this pressing need, a series of free online webinars are being offered throughout April, in honour of World Parkinson's Month by Ireland's only dedicated Parkinson’s coach, Irene Treacy. These webinars aim to empower individual­s to take control of their health, manage symptoms and slow the progressio­n of Parkinson's disease.

Scheduled for April 11th, World Parkinson's Day, April 18th and 25th these webinars will feature Irene Treacy sharing insights gleaned from top neuroscien­tists, doctors and healers from around the world. Participan­ts will learn about the latest research and techniques for managing Parkinson's symptoms, with real-life success stories demonstrat­ing the effectiven­ess of these approaches.

Parkinson's disease is often associated with older individual­s, but the rise in diagnoses among younger people underscore­s the need for early interventi­on. Stress and toxins are believed to contribute to the increasing prevalence of Parkinson's in individual­s under 50 years old. Recognisin­g this trend, Irene emphasizes the importance of addressing the emotional aspects of the disease, as unresolved trauma can exacerbate symptoms.

To join these free webinars, register at www.helpingpeo­plewithpar­kinsons.com for the sessions on Thursdays, April 11th, 18th and 25th at 8pm (all different topics).

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