Episodios

  • Parkinson’s Walking Glasses: Interview with Scott McLeod, Co-Founder of StrydAR
    Nov 4 2025

    In this interview, Beatrice Zatorska, Founder of PD Buddy app sits down with Scott McLeod, co-founder of StrydAR, to explore their groundbreaking Parkinson’s Walking Glasses. These glasses use Visual Cueing technology, inspired by fighter pilot helmets, to help people with Parkinson’s overcome common mobility challenges such as freezing of gait, slowness, and balance issues.

    We cover everything from how the holographic cue works, what symptoms it targets, and how quickly people notice improvements in walking, posture, and confidence. Scott explains when and how to use the glasses, whether prescription lenses are needed, and what the cost and trial options look like.

    The conversation also dives into personal stories from users, unexpected benefits like improved confidence and mental well-being, and what’s next for StrydAR — including upcoming trials and new features.

    If you or someone you know is living with Parkinson’s and struggling with walking or freezing, this interview offers practical insight into an innovative tool designed to make daily life safer and more independent.

    Please note that this session is for informational and educational purposes only. If you are seeking medical advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

    👉 Learn more about StrydAR: https://www.parkinsonswalkingglasses....
    👉 Download PD Buddy App for free: https://pdbuddy.app/

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    45 m
  • "How the environment affects Parkinson’s & what you can do about it" by Dr Briana de Miranda
    Oct 7 2025

    We were delighted to host Dr Briana De Miranda on the topic of "How the environment affects Parkinson's Disease and what you can do about it."

    As Parkinson's diagnoses continue to rise worldwide, increasing attention is being given to the role of environmental factors in the disease's onset and progression, and to the practical steps we can take to better protect ourselves from these risks.

    Briana De Miranda, Ph.D., is a Neurotoxicologist and Associate Professor of Neurology in the Killion Center for Neurodegeneration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research focuses on environmental risks for neurodegenerative diseases, integrating expertise in toxicology, pharmacology, and neuroscience. Her interdisciplinary research is aimed at understanding how neurodegeneration is caused by environmental exposures, and finding ways to treat or prevent neurologic disorders caused by toxic risk factors.

    More about the speaker:-

    https://scholars.uab.edu/16563-briana-de-miranda

    https://www.parkinson.org/living-with-parkinsons/stories/briana-de-miranda

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/briana-de-miranda-3196a231

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996121000619


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    1 h y 8 m
  • Beech Band: A New Wearable Device to Manage Parkinson’s Symptoms:- Interview with Carl Beech
    Sep 9 2025

    We were delighted to host Carl Beech, the creator of the Beech Band, a new wearable device to manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

    Carl was 51 when he was diagnosed with Young-Onset Parkinson’s. He began to experience slurring and a rapidly worsening stammer. Faced with the loss of speech, he nearly gave up hope. But then, while experimenting with a therapeutic tapping technique, he had a personal breakthrough – rhythmic tapping allowed him to regulate his speech and relieve his stammer. This led to an idea: what if this could be turned into a wearable device that could help many more people?

    Today, Carl will be sharing his experience with the Beech Band.

    After 13 months of wearing the device Carl has experienced remarkable changes to his symptoms. Since its release in July over 15,000 have been sold and there have been very positive reactions from user. Whilst this story is inspiring and hopeful, it’s important to remember that Parkinson’s is complex, and no single approach works for everyone and that the positive responses are anecdotal.


    The Beech Band is a wellness device, not a medical treatment, so please speak with your medical team if you have any concerns about using the device or are considering any changes to your medication.

    More information on the device can be found here:-

    https://www.beechband.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/p/BeechBand-61563836532593/
    https://www.instagram.com/beechband/?hl=en
    https://www.tiktok.com/@beechband

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    1 h y 9 m
  • "Optimizing Parkinson's: Essential Therapies" by Dr Matthew Phillips
    Jul 16 2025

    We are delighted to once again host Dr. Matthew Phillips, who presented on:

    "Optimising Parkinson’s: Essential Therapies".

    Matt joined us first back in Feb 2023 when he presented "Intermittent Fasting & Keto & Diet Strategies" which has had over 100,000 views since and can still be watched on our YouTube channel

    https://www.youtube.com/@nosilverbullet4pd998/videos

    In this new session, Dr Phillips will offer a broader framework to help people with Parkinson’s navigate and combine various therapeutic options, going well beyond the fasting and ketogenic protocols explored in his previous talks.

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    1 h y 30 m
  • "Why I am optimistic that we might have a Silver Bullet for PD" - update by Dr. Sackner-Bernstein
    Jul 3 2025

    We are delighted to share this update from Dr Sackner-Bernstein, following his previous webinar titled “Why I Am Optimistic That We Might Have a Silver Bullet for PD.”

    In this new update, he builds on the key ideas from his earlier presentation and shares the latest developments that continue to fuel his optimism.

    Dr Sackner-Bernstein is the author of a 2021 peer-reviewed study published in The Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, where he proposed that the standard treatment approach to Parkinson’s might actually be the opposite of what is most effective. We had the pleasure of hosting him last year, and we’re excited to hear his latest insights.

    If you’d like a deeper dive into this topic, you can find our full conversation from June last year on our YouTube channel.

    Please note: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. For medical advice, please consult your healthcare provider.

    Thank you,
    The No Silver Bullet Team

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    34 m
  • Dr. Alfonso Fasano's presentation on "Adaptive DBS & Subcutaneous Foslevodopa."
    Jun 26 2025

    We are delighted to share with you our latest recording featuring Dr. Alfonso Fasano, a world-renowned neurologist and researcher, presenting “New Allies Against Parkinson’s: Adaptive DBS & Subcutaneous Foslevodopa”.


    🌟 What to Expect

    This webinar will explore two groundbreaking treatments that are changing the landscape of Parkinson’s care:

    • Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS): Learn how this technology personalizes stimulation in real time to better manage symptoms and reduce side effects.

    • Subcutaneous Foslevodopa: Discover how this new delivery method could offer smoother and more continuous relief from motor fluctuations, potentially replacing traditional oral medications.

    👨‍⚕️ About the Speaker

    Dr. Alfonso Fasano is a neurologist specializing in movement disorders, with roles in both Italy and Canada. He is Professor of Neurology at Humanitas University and Head of Neurology at Humanitas Research Hospital in Milan. He also holds a professorship in the Department of Medicine (Division of Neurology) at the University of Toronto and is a staff neurologist at Toronto Western Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children.

    Dr. Fasano’s main research interests include using advanced technologies—such as infusion pumps and brain stimulation—to treat Parkinson’s disease, tremor, and walking disorders. He has published over 500 scientific articles, and serves on the editorial boards of leading journals in neurology and movement disorders. He is also actively involved in clinical trials and international research groups.

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    1 h
  • "Women’s Health & Parkinson’s" by Dr Tanya Denne
    May 12 2025

    "Women’s Health & Parkinson’s", a special webinar in collaboration with the PD Buddy App in now available as a Podcast

    This session explores the connection between menopause, hormones, and Parkinson’s, providing valuable insights and practical strategies to help you navigate these changes.

    Led by Dr. Tanya Denne, ND, a naturopathic doctor and researcher, the webinar covers key topics such as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), fatigue, nutrition, gut health, and more. Through evidence-based approaches and real-world case studies, Dr. Denne bridges the gap between neurology, primary care, and holistic wellness—offering tangible takeaways to help you optimise your health and care plan.

    This event is brought to you in partnership with the PD Buddy App (https://pdbuddy.app/ a free digital tool designed to support people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers. PD Buddy helps you organise routines, track symptoms, and access expert resources, making it easier to manage day-to-day life with Parkinson’s.

    If you have questions following this webinar, please do not hesitate to contact Dr Denne on:
    DoctorDenne.com
    DoctorDenne@gmail.com

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Light Therapy for Parkinson's- an update of Medical trials by Dr. Wayne Markman CEO of Symbyx
    May 12 2025

    We were delighted to welcome Dr. Wayne Markman, CEO of SYMBYX, for an insightful update on the latest clinical trials using light therapy to ease Parkinson’s symptoms. SYMBYX stands out for its strong focus on evidence-based innovation, investing significantly in medical research to better understand and validate the role of light therapy in Parkinson’s care.

    For a deeper dive into the science and potential benefits, check out our earlier interview with Dr. Markman from November 2023 on our YouTube channel.

    This session is intended for informational and educational purposes only. If you're seeking medical advice, please consult a healthcare professional.

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    21 m