Published Mar 6, 2024
A Young Scientist Uplifts The Needs Of Parkinson’s Patients
Neuroscience PhD student Senegal Alfred Mabry delves into early detection of Parkinson’s through the autonomic nervous system and interoception, while championing a community-driven approach to research by focusing on exercise interventions, policy-driven science, and inclusive healthcare discussions to improve patient outcomes.

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