Episode 5. Whiteout – The Peril of the Parkinson’s Brain

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In this episode I explore the history and pathology of Parkinson’s disease.

I use anecdotes from fascinating patient anecdotes, such as that of cardiologist Thomas Graboys, to review the clinical manifestations of the disease.

I discuss how Adolf Hitler’s Parkinson’s disease may have influenced the course of World War II, and I review the history of how the frozen addicts led to the development of the MPTP model of the disease.

I also retell the development of the Contursi genetic model of Parkinson’s disease.

The podcast also discusses the risk factors and treatment of the disease, and the uncertainties that surround the cause of the disease.

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2 responses to “Episode 5. Whiteout – The Peril of the Parkinson’s Brain”

  1. Olusola Adetunji Talabi Avatar
    Olusola Adetunji Talabi

    Brilliant. This is very detailed, explicit,yet comprehensive talk on the history of Parkinsons

    Congratulations

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    1. Ibrahim Imam Avatar

      Many thanks Sola for that encouraging feedback. I’ll be most grateful if you’ll also leave a similar feedback on the YouTube podcast 😀

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