Whatever way you look at it, the PREDICT-PD project has been a great success so far: exceeding recruitment expectations, exciting early results, and now, on the morning of the launch of year 1 follow up, another great response from our participants!
Over the next few months I will share the feedback we get from PREDICT-PD, explain more about our research and post abstracts from other studies that are relevant to the overall goal of identifying Parkinson's at the earliest possible stages.
I hope to drive more comments on this blog because your opinions count. At a recent patients' meeting with the Cure Parkinson's Trust I heard again how patients are too often not regarded as the experts they are in their own disease. I would like to hear more from the experts and their friends and relatives.
- Alastair Noyce
Welcome to the blog for the PREDICT-PD project. We are working to understand the risk factors for Parkinson's Disease and blogging about advances made in prediction and early detection of the disease.
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