YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXg_T47Iob4 Professor Brundin is joined by fellow panelists Professor Tom Foltynie (UCL) who led the recent exenatide trial, Professor Nigel Greig and Dr. Dimitrios Kapogiannis from the National Institute of Ageing (NIA), and exenatide trial participant Penny Kustow, discussing the paper 'What effects might exenatide have on non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: A post hoc analysis' by Dr Dilan ... read more
Source: The Cure Parkinson’s TrustPublished on 2019-09-13
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