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In this episode, Dr. Bastiaan Bloem talks with Davis Phinney Foundation Executive Director, Polly Dawkins, about a recent article he co-authored, "The Elephant in the Room: Critical Reflections on Mortality Rates Among Individuals with Parkinson's Disease."
In the article, Dr. Bloem et al. write, "Although the survival of people with Parkinson's has improved over time, people with Parkinson's still live fewer years than their age- and sex-matched population comparators, albeit at older ages this difference can be small." Dr. Bloem and his co-authors also acknowledge that doctors and researchers "often emphasize the tremendous impact of [Parkinson's] on an individual's life. However, in public awareness campaigns, we largely avoid discussions on the survival of people with Parkinson's..."
It's understandable: the topic of mortality and Parkinson's is often painful. However, in this episode of The Parkinson's Podcast, Dr. Bloem argues out that openly acknowledging that Parkinson's shortens lifespans is a good thing for people with Parkinson's for a multiple reasons.
Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Bloem's perspective about multiple topics related to mortality and Parkinson's, including:
Want to read the article associated with this podcast? Check it out on our website!
Want to watch the video version of this podcast? You can watch it on our YouTube!
Loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website!
This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation
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In this episode, Dr. Bastiaan Bloem talks with Davis Phinney Foundation Executive Director, Polly Dawkins, about a recent article he co-authored, "The Elephant in the Room: Critical Reflections on Mortality Rates Among Individuals with Parkinson's Disease."
In the article, Dr. Bloem et al. write, "Although the survival of people with Parkinson's has improved over time, people with Parkinson's still live fewer years than their age- and sex-matched population comparators, albeit at older ages this difference can be small." Dr. Bloem and his co-authors also acknowledge that doctors and researchers "often emphasize the tremendous impact of [Parkinson's] on an individual's life. However, in public awareness campaigns, we largely avoid discussions on the survival of people with Parkinson's..."
It's understandable: the topic of mortality and Parkinson's is often painful. However, in this episode of The Parkinson's Podcast, Dr. Bloem argues out that openly acknowledging that Parkinson's shortens lifespans is a good thing for people with Parkinson's for a multiple reasons.
Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Bloem's perspective about multiple topics related to mortality and Parkinson's, including:
Want to read the article associated with this podcast? Check it out on our website!
Want to watch the video version of this podcast? You can watch it on our YouTube!
Loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website!
This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation

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