Over £435,000 awarded to new research exploring ways to manage Parkinson’s symptoms Date 2 Ebrill 2025
Come along to a free Me, My Brain and I exhibition or workshop in Piccadilly Circus this weekend Date 28 Hydref 2022 Join us in Piccadilly Circus for free workshops and an exhibition featuring brain sculptures designed by world renowned artists.
Next steps for landmark stem cell study approved Date 27 Hydref 2022 An international clinical trial looking at using stem cells to treat Parkinson’s has been granted approval to go ahead initially in Sweden.
David Allan, Our Trustee Date 27 Hydref 2022 We’re all deeply saddened by the death of our trustee, David Allan.
Our view on the Chancellor’s Emergency Budget Statement Date 17 Hydref 2022 The new Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, announced measures that will affect energy costs, household debt, and funding for health and social care services.
2022 Parkinson's UK AGM Date 17 Hydref 2022 The 2022 Parkinson’s UK AGM took place on Saturday 15 October with members hearing about the last year at the charity.
Recycle Week 2022 at Parkinson’s UK Date 17 Hydref 2022 17 to 23 October is Recycle Week 2022. We’re joining in and encouraging everyone to recycle for Parkinson’s UK.
We’re partnering with Enterin to develop a potential new treatment for Parkinson’s dementia Date 13 Hydref 2022 We’re investing £2m in Enterin’s phase 2 clinical trial of its drug ENT-01, a potential treatment for Parkinson’s dementia.
Making progress towards a potential new GDNF trial Date 11 Hydref 2022 Over the last 2 years, Vivifi Biotech has made progress towards a trial that aims to overcome the challenges of the last trial. Now, it’s starting work on the final phase of planning.
Caption Parkinson's UK volunteers and staff meeting with MPs at 2022 party conference Parkinson's UK at the 2022 party conferences Date 6 Hydref 2022 An update on who we met at the Labour and Conservative party conferences
Ex-international rugby players have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s Date 6 Hydref 2022 A study following Scottish international rugby players shows they are more likely to develop neurodegenerative conditions compared to the general public.