Keyword archive for: Professor Ceballos-Baumann

Introduction to the world of Parkinson's - a lecture by Prof. Dr. Ceballos Baumann

Parkinson's is a neurological disease that affects the lives of millions of people worldwide, whether directly as sufferers or indirectly as relatives, carers or medical professionals. In this talk, we will strive to provide a comprehensive picture of Parkinson's, from the basics of the disease to current research and proven treatments.
Whether you are already familiar with Parkinson's or are new to the topic, I hope this talk provides you with valuable insights and helps you develop a deeper understanding of the Parkinson's world.
So, without any further delay, let’s dive in and learn more about this fascinating and important condition.

Eating and drinking for Parkinson's disease - a lecture by Prof. Dr. Ceballos Baumann

Food and drink play a central role in everyone's daily life, but for people living with Parkinson's they can present a number of challenges. In the following lecture we will look at how eating habits can be adjusted to ensure a balanced diet and improve quality of life. Our goal is to develop a deeper understanding of the importance of an adapted diet in Parkinson's disease and to show ways in which enjoyment of eating and drinking can be maintained despite the disease.

Pain in Parkinson’s – a lecture by Prof. Dr. Ceballos Baumann

Welcome to a lecture by Prof. Dr. Ceballos Baumann on a topic that is often overshadowed by the motor symptoms of Parkinson's - pain in Parkinson's.

Parkinson's is a neurodegenerative disease primarily associated with movement disorders. But we are increasingly recognizing that pain can be a significant component of this disease and can significantly impact the quality of life of those affected. Over the next few minutes, we'll take a look together at why pain occurs in Parkinson's disease, how it can manifest, and the challenges it poses for patients and their caregivers. Let's explore together this often overlooked but significant piece in the Parkinson's puzzle.