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2 articles from the last 30 days matching "conference"

AdvocacyRSS2 days ago

PBC Summit Centers the Voices of People Living With the Disease

The PBC Foundation International Summit is a conference where people living with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)—a rare liver disease—share their experiences and perspectives. Unlike typical medical conferences focused mainly on doctors and research, this summit puts patients' voices at the center of discussions. A woman with PBC explains what makes this event different and valuable for the community.

WHY IT MATTERSPatient-centered conferences like this one help people with PBC connect with others, learn directly from their peers' experiences, and ensure their needs shape future research and treatment discussions.
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ResearchRSS3 days ago

AAN 2026: Crexont linked to more on time in new Parkinson’s study

Researchers found that a Parkinson's disease medication called Crexont helped patients spend more time feeling better and less time experiencing symptoms when they switched from other levodopa treatments. The study showed improvements in movement control and daily functioning across different patient groups. This is early-stage research being presented at a medical conference.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you take levodopa for Parkinson's and struggle with 'off' periods when symptoms return between doses, Crexont may offer a way to extend your good symptom control time throughout the day.
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