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Raising's awareness of PSP at Parkinson UK conference

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We’re proud to be collaborating with Parkinson's UK to raise more awareness of PSP during the second day of their Online Research Conference, 24 to 25 September.

Read the full online conference programme and book your tickets, here: parkinsons.org.uk/events/on...

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kenh1

I hope you are also raising awareness of CBD

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HelenPSPAAdministratorPSPA in reply tokenh1

We’re always looking for opportunities to raise awareness of PSP and CBD . The conference session includes talks from leading UK neurologists about ‘Atypical parkinsonism’s’ and a focused talk about PSP, diagnosis , management and causes.

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Upturned in reply toHelenPSPA

Atypical to me means we are forgotten. Sad but it seems to me that is how it is.

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AJK2001

That's great news.

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