World Parkinson's Program is holding a Parkinson's seminar to pay tribute to Muhammad Ali, the world-renowned boxer and the most famous Parkinson's patient on Saturday, November 5, 1:30 - 3:30 PM at the Bendale Library, 1515 Danforth Rd, in Scarborough.
World Parkinson's Program held its annual seminar in Toronto, Canada to discuss issues pertaining to Parkinson's disease world wide. Attendees included Parkinson's patients and healthcare professionals. The main discussion pertained to underdeveloped countries who cannot provide proper medications, and other tools for Parkinson's patients.
A Canadian based non-profit organization, World Parkinson's Program, held a seminar in Delhi, India to lecture about Parkinson's disease. The lectures included multiple topics, and included a question and answer period. Those who attended included physicians, neurologists and other healthcare professionals from India.
World Parkinson's Program anticipates the arrival of Syrian refugees by creating a series of educational campaigns to raise awareness of Parkinson's disease and dementia.
World Parkinson's Program announced to start Parkinson's Education Campaign in South Asian Countries, through the enhancement of education and providing other supportive services at a global level.