Women and Parkinson's: health and wellness


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Mar 30 2022 31 mins   2

An estimated three million women around the world are living with Parkinson’s. But historically, their specific needs and experiences have been neglected – leading to disparities in diagnosis, treatment and medication.

In this episode, Dr Lucía Ferro joins us from Barcelona, Spain. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s three years ago, she has since become passionate about raising awareness of the unique challenges that face women with the condition.

Joining her for an open conversation is US-based boxing coach and former engineer Lori DePorter. Referring to her own diagnosis as a “perfect storm of events”, Lori has found ways to help manage Parkinson’s – and its impact on other aspects of her life.

Lucía and Lori discuss their personal experiences – from health and work, to family life – and feeling represented in the community. 

This podcast has been supported by a grant from the Boston Scientific Foundation Europe, whose mission is to improve patient wellbeing using digital or innovative solutions.

Parkinson’s Life magazine is produced by Speak Media on behalf of the European Parkinson’s Disease Association, the leading voice for Parkinson’s in Europe. For the latest research and information on Parkinson’s, visit EPDA.eu.com

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