Please feel free forward to your colleagues and share the news of our journal | Indexed in: PubMed/MEDLINE Web of Science Scopus | REVIEW ARTICLES LRRK2 and the Endolysosomal System in Parkinson’s Disease – Open Access) Erb, Madalynn L. | Moore, Darren J. Barriers and Motivators to Engage in Exercise for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease – Open Access Schootemeijer, Sabine | van der Kolk, Nicolien M. | Ellis, Terry | Mirelman, Anat | Nieuwboer, Alice | Nieuwhof, Freek | Schwarzschild, Michael A. | de Vries, Nienke M. | Bloem, Bastiaan R. The Role of Architecture and Design in the Management of Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review – Open Access Ramos, Joana Beisl | Duarte, Gonçalo S. | Bouça-Machado, Raquel | Fabbri, Margherita | Mestre, Tiago A. | Costa, João | Ramos, Tânia Beisl | Ferreira, Joaquim J. The Effects of Respiratory Training in Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review – Open Access van de Wetering-van Dongen, Veerle A. | Kalf, Johanna G. | van der Wees, Philip J. | Bloem, Bastiaan R. | Nijkrake, Maarten J. POSTITION PAPER Animal Models of Parkinson’s Disease: Are They Useful or Not? – Openly Available Barker, Roger A. | Björklund, Anders COVID-19 CONTENT The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Psychological Distress, Physical Activity, and Symptom Severity in Parkinson’s Disease – Open Access van der Heide, Anouk | Meinders, Marjan J. | Bloem, Bastiaan R. | Helmich, Rick C. Remote Administration of the MDS-UPDRS in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond – Openly Available Schneider, Ruth B. | Myers, Taylor L. | Tarolli, Christopher G. | Amodeo, Katherine | Adams, Jamie L. | Jensen-Roberts, Stella | Dorsey, E. Ray Novel Outreach Program and Practical Strategies for Patients with Parkinsonism in the COVID-19 Pandemic – Openly Available Sennott, Brianna | Woo, Katheryn | Hess, Serena | Mitchem, Daniela | Klostermann, Ellen C. | Myrick, Erica | Savica, Rodolfo | Fleisher, Jori E. RESEARCH ARTICLES Blinded SAPS-PD Assessment After 10 Weeks of Pimavanserin Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis – Open Access Isaacson, Stuart H. | Coate, Bruce | Norton, James | Stankovic, Srdjan Modeling α-Synucleinopathy in Organotypic Brain Slice Culture with Preformed α-Synuclein Amyloid Fibrils – Open Access Roux, Amandine | Wang, Xinhe | Becker, Katelyn | Ma, Jiyan Perturbation of in vivo Neural Activity Following α-Synuclein Seeding in the Olfactory Bulb Kulkarni, Aishwarya S. | del Mar Cortijo, Maria | Roberts, Elizabeth R. | Suggs, Tamara L. | Stover, Heather B. | Pena-Bravo, José I. | Steiner, Jennifer A. | Luk, Kelvin C. | Brundin, Patrik | Wesson, Daniel W. | OPEN ACCESS SPECIAL ISSUE | Did you see the open access JPD special issue that focuses entirely on care management issues? Pragmatic in scope, the contributions offer practical advice to physicians that they can apply in their own clinical settings. The issue's guest editors Bas Bloem and Patrik Brundin define the way forward as two parallel tracks. Efforts that are part of the first track aim to further unravel the etiology and pathophysiology underlying Parkinson’s disease, as a basis for development of new therapies that will slow down or even arrest disease progression. | Read special issue press release here & access all content here | Most Read JPD Articles in October 2020 Listing articles published only in 2020 so you can read the most popular recent content | Parkinsonism as a Third Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic? – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.10, Iss.4, 2020) Beauchamp, Leah C. | Finkelstein, David I. | Bush, Ashley I. | Evans, Andrew H. | Barnham, Kevin J. Parkinson’s Disease Drug Therapies in the Clinical Trial Pipeline: 2020 – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.3, 2020) McFarthing, Kevin | Buff, Sue | Rafaloff, Gary | Dominey, Thea | Wyse, Richard K. | Stott, Simon R.W. GDNF and Parkinson’s Disease: Where Next? A Summary from a Recent Workshop – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.3, 2020) Barker, Roger A. | Björklund, Anders | Gash, Don M. | Whone, Alan | Van Laar, Amber | Kordower, Jeffrey H. | Bankiewicz, Krystof | Kieburtz, Karl | Saarma, Mart | Booms, Sigrid | et al. The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on People with Parkinson’s Disease – Open Access (Research Article in Vol.10, Iss.4, 2020) Brown, Ethan G. | Chahine, Lana M. | Goldman, Samuel M. | Korell, Monica | Mann, Emerald | Kinel, Daniel R. | Arnedo, Vanessa | Marek, Kenneth L. | Tanner, Caroline M. The Universal Prescription for Parkinson’s Disease: Exercise – Open Access (Review Article in Vol.10, Iss.s1, 2020: Special Issue on Clinical Care of PD) Alberts, Jay L. | Rosenfeldt, Anson B. | JPD Blog Update On the JPD website, we have a section dedicated to blog posts. The latest guest blog post is by John Andrejack, who is a Patient Advocate In Research (PAIR) with the Parkinson's Foundation and is based in Brooklyn, NY, USA. View the post by clicking the title below: Something to Cry About: Grief, Depression, and Parkinson’s Disease – Openly Available A guest blog post by John Andrejack | World Parkinson Coalition: News | The World Parkinson Coalition (WPC) organizes a number of music-related activities. Find out more at: Music at the WPC. This includes a sing-a-long (details below) and ongoing plans for the WPC Choir and the Song Competition (both of which will be launched in 2021). WPC Sing-A-Long On the second Wednesday of every month, WPC hosts a sing-a-long together with Judi Spencer, the WPC choir director. This is a great way to connect with the community from the comfort of your own home. All you will need is a computer, tablet, or smart phone with a camera to sing-a-long! To discover when the music starts, find all the details on the WPC website here. The two upcoming singing sessions that you can register for are on: ▪ November 11 @ 15:00 (EST) / 20:00 (GMT) / 21:00 (CET) ▪ December 9 @ 12:00 (EST) / 17:00 (GMT) / 18:00 (CET). ▪ | November 11 @ 15:00 (EST) / 20:00 (GMT) / 21:00 (CET) | ▪ | December 9 @ 12:00 (EST) / 17:00 (GMT) / 18:00 (CET). | | View the latest WPC Sing-A-Long video by clicking the visual below or going here: | On a related, musical note: ParkinSong: Outcomes of a 12-Month Controlled Trial of Therapeutic Singing Groups in Parkinson’s Disease (Research Article in Vol.10, Iss.3, 2020) Tamplin, Jeanette | Morris, Meg E. | Marigliani, Caterina | Baker, Felicity A. | Noffs, Gustavo | Vogel, Adam P. Summary: This 12-month controlled clinical trial of ParkinSong demonstrated improvements in speech loudness and voice-related auality of life for participants with PD, and enhanced well-being for both caregivers and care recipients. | If you know any colleagues and fellow researchers who are not signed up to receive the newsletter, we invite you to share this mailing with them. They can sign up at: tiny.cc/JPDsignup Also, if you are not already, be sure to follow us on Twitter and find us on Facebook for news related to JPD and PD research. Be part of the discussion! | You are receiving this mailing as you are signed up to receive news from JPD. You can unsubscibe or alter your preferences at any time by clicking the links below. | |