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Dear John,

For many people living with Parkinson’s, the presence of cognitive dysfunction can be distressing. Symptoms can range from mild to more challenging, with the two most common symptoms being bradyphrenia - or slowness of thought, and attention and executive functioning changes affecting multitasking, focus and self-control. For some, cognitive deficits can continue to worsen and involve memory and other mental abilities and even impact daily functioning.

We invite you to join our webinar on Wednesday, January 17 from 2:00 to 3:00 PM Eastern as Dr. Gail Eskes discusses the science of cognitive changes in people with Parkinson’s, various kinds of therapeutic interventions – including therapeutic digital games, which she has done research on – and actions/steps that people with Parkinson’s can take now to help maintain or improve their own cognitive health. The webinar will also include some demonstrations of a few fun therapeutic games that webinar attendees can watch or even try out.   
 
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