Project tries to solve Parkinson’s puzzle

A new world-class Tasmanian project will attempt to solve the mysteries behind Parkinson’s, but it needs help.

Project tries to solve Parkinson’s puzzle
Published on: 20 February 2024

New world-class Tasmania Parkinson’s Project recruits Tasmanians to try solve Parkinson’s puzzle

Author: Tia Ewen, The Mercury

Trying to solve pieces of the Parkinson’s puzzle, a new world-class Tasmanian project will boost awareness and research into the neurodegenerative disease.

The Tasmania Parkinson’s Project, which was launched at a University of Tasmania symposium on Monday, is wanting to attract 5000 Tasmanians for future studies.

“There’s about 3000 people with Parkinson’s in Tasmania, and it’s also the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world with no cure or way to slow it down at the moment,” Menzies Institute for Medical Research Associate Professor Michele Callisaya said.

“Parkinson’s at the moment is only second to dementia in terms of the number of people but, with being the fastest growing neurological disorder in the world, it may surpass that.

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