🎄🎙️ We’re back with a special Christmas bonus episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this festive episode, Bas reflects on the many developments, conversations, and lessons from 2025, offering a thoughtful and wide-ranging look at where Parkinson’s disease research and care stand today. From scientific progress and clinical practice to people, policy, and purpose, he shares his perspective on what has changed — and what still needs to evolve. Bas also looks ahead to the fu...
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🎄🎙️ We’re back with a special Christmas bonus episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this festive episode, Bas reflects on the many developments, conversations, and lessons from 2025, offering a thoughtful and wide-ranging look at where Parkinson’s disease research and care stand today. From scientific progress and clinical practice to people, policy, and purpose, he shares his perspective on what has changed — and what still needs to evolve. Bas also looks ahead to the fu...
EP 6 - Hypoxic conditioning in Parkinson's disease: randomized controlled multiple N-of-1trials
Parkinson Weekly
11 minutes
2 months ago
EP 6 - Hypoxic conditioning in Parkinson's disease: randomized controlled multiple N-of-1trials
🎙️ We’re back with the sixth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. This week’s Article of the Week highlights a fascinating and innovative area of research: In this episode, Professor Bas Bloem reviews the study “Hypoxic Conditioning in Parkinson’s Disease: Randomized Controlled Multiple N-of-1 Trials.” He explores how controlled exposure to hypoxia may offer therapeutic potential in Parkinson’s disease, discussing the study design, key outcomes, and what this could mean for...
Parkinson Weekly
🎄🎙️ We’re back with a special Christmas bonus episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this festive episode, Bas reflects on the many developments, conversations, and lessons from 2025, offering a thoughtful and wide-ranging look at where Parkinson’s disease research and care stand today. From scientific progress and clinical practice to people, policy, and purpose, he shares his perspective on what has changed — and what still needs to evolve. Bas also looks ahead to the fu...