Parkinson’s Disease and Special Senses: Vision, Smell and Taste

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is generally thought of as a disease that only involves movement. But in addition to motor symptoms, most people develop other health problems related to Parkinson's. This program will discuss how changes in vision, smell, or taste may present in a person with Parkinson's and how to cope and live optimally with these non-motor symptoms.

Speakers:
Anna DePold Hohler, MD, FAAN, Chair, Department of Neurology, Movement Disorders Specialist at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Professor of Neurology, Tufts University School of Medicine

Okeanis E. Vaou, MD, Director of Movement Disorders and Deep Brain Stimulation at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Tufts University School of Medicine and Boston University School of Medicine
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Praying 🙏 for all afflicted and caregivers and hospitals, thank you Jesus Christ for everything, God's love and hugs to you all

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