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Parkinson Weekly

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Parkinson Weekly is your go-to podcast for the latest insights in Parkinson’s disease. Each week, Professor Bas Bloem, Consultant Neurologist in the Department of Neurology at Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, takes you through his chosen “Article of the Week” – highlighting new research, clinical perspectives, and what it means for patients, carers, and healthcare professionals. Have a question you’d like Bas to answer on the podcast? Email us at parkinsonweekly@gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you. Stay informed, stay connected, and join us every week for clear, expert-led discu...

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Oruen CNS

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Health

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

EP 34 - Pesticides Callout! 01.07.2026

🎙️ We’re back with Episode 34 of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 34 of Parkinson Weekly, “Pesticides Callout!” , Prof. Bas Bloem delivers a powerful call to action regarding proposed changes to European pesticide regulations. Prof. Bloem explores concerns surrounding the current omnibus proposal, particularly the possibility that real-world evidence may no longer be conside...

EP 33 - Four innovations to bridge the evidence-practice gap in Parkinson's disease allied health guidelines 11.06.2026

🎙️ We’re back with episode 33 of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 33 of Parkinson Weekly , Prof. Bas Bloem discusses a newly published multidisciplinary allied health guideline for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Published in Parkinsonism and Related Disorders , the guideline introduces an innovative, problem-orientated approach to Parkinson’s care, moving beyond tr...

EP 32 - The Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk 04.06.2026

🎙️ We’re back with episode 32 of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 32 of Parkinson Weekly , Prof. Bas Bloem returns with the third Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk , answering three insightful questions from listeners. This episode explores the fascinating relationship between art, dopamine, creativity, and brain function, including how art may support wellbeing in Parkinson’s dise...

Ep 31 - The Unseen Burden: Uncovering Shame and Its Determinants in Parkinson's Disease 27.05.2026

🎙️ We’re back with episode 31 of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 31 of Parkinson Weekly , Prof. Bas Bloem explores an often overlooked but deeply important aspect of Parkinson’s disease: shame. Discussing a thought-provoking new paper published in Movement Disorders Clinical Practice , Bas examines how feelings of shame can significantly affect the lives of people living w...

EP 30 - Tolerability and efficacy of full-body head-up tilt sleeping in Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy 22.05.2026

🎙️ We’re back with episode 30 of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 30, Prof. Bas Bloem explores orthostatic hypotension — the significant drop in blood pressure that can occur when standing up, commonly affecting people with Parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy. This debilitating condition can lead to fainting, falls, fatigue, and the so-called “twilight zone” of...

EP 29 - The Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk 30.04.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-ninth episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem — and the second instalment of the Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk . In this episode, Prof. Bloem answers three new listener questions covering some of the most talked-about topics in Parkinson’s care. He explores the role of diet and the gut , offering practical advice on nutrition, constipation, and how these m...

EP 28 - The Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk 20.04.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-eighth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Bas Bloem. In Episode 28, we introduce a brand-new segment — the Parkinson Weekly Helpdesk — where Prof. Bloem answers listener-submitted questions from across the global Parkinson’s community. Following an overwhelming response, this new format tackles three key questions per episode, offering practical, evidence-based in...

EP 27 - Parkinsonism and Related Disorders 09.04.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-seventh episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 27, Prof. Bloem explores an intriguing and under-researched question in Parkinson’s disease: can temperature influence symptoms? Inspired by a 2024 study published in Parkinsonism and Related Disorders by Nahid Mohammadzadeh & Joseph Friedman the episode examines how exposure to cold may wo...

EP 26 - Article Of The Week: Clinical severity in Parkinson's disease is determined by decline in cortical compensation 01.04.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-sixth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 26, Prof. Bloem explores a thought-provoking shift in how we understand Parkinson’s disease progression. Inspired by a 2024 study published in Brain by Martin Johansson and colleagues, the episode examines whether we may have been focusing too heavily on the substantia nigra — and overlooking the...

EP 25 - Article Of The Week: The impact of diet on Parkinson's disease risk: A data-driven analysis in a large Italian case-control population 27.03.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-five episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 25, Prof. Bloem explores the complex and evolving role of diet in the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease . Inspired by a recent study published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease (2026) by Angelo Gigante and colleagues, the episode examines how different dietary patterns may influence Parki...

EP 24 - Article Of The Week: Spiritual Assessment of Neurologic Patients 19.03.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-fourth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 24 , Prof. Bas Bloem discusses an important and often overlooked topic in Parkinson’s care: spirituality . Inspired by a recent paper published in Neurology Clinical Practice (2026) by Dr Indu Subramanian and colleagues , the episode explores how spirituality — the search for meaning, purpose, a...

EP 23 - Papers on 'Response Fluctuations' 12.03.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty third episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 23 of Parkinson Weekly , Prof. Bas Bloem explores the phenomenon of response fluctuations , where the benefits and side effects of oral Parkinson’s medications vary throughout the day. Rather than focusing on a single new study, this episode revisits several influential papers that have reshaped...

EP 22 - Article Of The Week: Dual-Risk axis: GBA1 mutations and occupational pesticide exposure in Parkinson's Disease 26.02.2026

 🎙️ We’re back with the twenty second episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas explores the role of gene–environment interactions in Parkinson’s disease, examining why some individuals develop Parkinson’s following environmental exposure while others do not. Discussing a recent study published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease , he reviews new evidence linki...

EP 21 - Article Of The Week: Hearing Loss in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 19.02.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twenty first episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas explores a surprising and often overlooked question: is hearing loss part of the Parkinson’s disease phenotype? Discussing a 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis published in Movement Disorders, he highlights compelling evidence that hearing impairment is common in Parkinson’s — aff...

EP 20 - Article Of The Week: Exploring the impact of Parkinson's disease on driving: a population-based survey 12.02.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the twentieth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas discusses Exploring the impact of Parkinson’s disease on driving: a population-based survey , a large real-world study examining how Parkinson’s affects driving ability, licence retention, and conversations between patients and healthcare professionals. Driving is closely tied to independe...

EP 19 - Parkinson’s disease: cognitive challenges and the practical “detours” people use to navigate them in daily life 05.02.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the nineteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of Parkinson’s disease: cognitive challenges and the practical “detours” people use to navigate them in daily life . He pays tribute to the late Marina Noordegraaf — artist, advocate, and person with Parkinson’s — whose pioneering work helped m...

EP 18 - Article Of The Week: Effect on Dyskinesia of the Early Combination of Amantadine to Levodopa-Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study (PREMANDYSK) 29.01.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the eighteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas discusses new evidence on an old drug : amantadine. He reviews the PREMANDYSK study, a large multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial conducted across 15 specialist centres in France and published in Movement Disorders , which investigated whether early use of amantadine can dela...

EP 17 – Article Of The Week: Incidence and Spatial Variation of Parkinson’s Disease in the Netherlands in 2017–2022 - English 22.01.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the seventeenth episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. Bas discusses the Article of the Week : Incidence and Spatial Variation of Parkinson’s Disease in the Netherlands in 2017–2022 , published in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe . He breaks down the study’s innovative methodology, which used multiple national data sources to map new Parkinson’s cases across...

EP 17 – Article Of The Week: Incidence and Spatial Variation of Parkinson’s Disease in the Netherlands in 2017–2022 - Dutch 22.01.2026

🎙️ We zijn terug met de zeventiende aflevering van Parkinson Weekly , gepresenteerd door prof. Bas Bloem. Bas bespreekt het Artikel van de Week : Incidence and Spatial Variation of Parkinson’s Disease in the Netherlands in 2017–2022 , gepubliceerd in The Lancet Regional Health – Europe . Hij licht de innovatieve methodologie van het onderzoek toe, waarbij meerdere nationale databronnen zijn gebrui...

EP 16 – Article Of The Week: Mucuna pruriens in untreated Parkinson's disease in sub-Saharan Africa: A 12-month, multicenter, randomized, controlled trial 08.01.2026

🎙️ We’re back with the sixteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this episode, Bas discusses the Article of the Week : Mucuna pruriens in untreated Parkinson’s disease in sub-Saharan Africa: A 12-month, multicenter, randomized, controlled trial . He explores the study’s design, key findings, and what this important research tells us about alternative, accessible treatme...

Bonus Episode - Christmas Special 25.12.2025

🎄🎙️ We’re back with a special Christmas bonus episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this festive episode, Bas reflects on the many developments, conversations, and lessons from 2025, offering a thoughtful and wide-ranging look at where Parkinson’s disease research and care stand today. From scientific progress and clinical practice to people, policy, and purpose, he shares h...

EP 15 - Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS) with Special Guest Dr. Martijn Beudel 18.12.2025

🎙️ We’re back with the fifteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this week’s episode, Bas explores the next generation of neuromodulation with a focus on Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS) , joined by special guest Dr. Martijn Beudel . Together, they unpack how aDBS moves beyond traditional continuous stimulation by dynamically responding to a patient’s brain signal...

EP 14 - Artificial intelligence — Great Promises & Great Concerns 11.12.2025

🎙️ We’re back with the fourteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this week’s episode, Bas delves into the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence and its growing influence on Parkinson’s disease care and healthcare in general. He explores how AI-driven tools offer remarkable new possibilities — from earlier diagnosis to personalised treatment strategies — whil...

EP 13 - Article Of The Week: Shades Of Grey: The Continuum Of Therapies For Parkinson's Disease Along The Spectrum Of Credibility 04.12.2025

🎙️ We’re back with the thirteenth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In this week’s episode, Bas explores the powerful intersection between art and Parkinson’s disease — how creativity, expression, and the artistic process can offer unique insights into living with the condition. From movement and emotion to identity and resilience, Bas reflects on the ways art can illuminate...

EP 12 – Will clinical study assessments stand the test of time? 27.11.2025

🎙️ We’re back with the twelfth episode of Parkinson Weekly , hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem . In this week’s episode, Bas examines whether today’s clinical study assessments are truly prepared for the future of Parkinson’s research and care. With rapid advances in technology, emerging biomarkers, and new digital tools, long-established rating scales and outcome measures are increasingly being questione...

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