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InMotion Spring 2025: Fight Parkinson’s community magazine

We’re excited to share the Spring 2025 edition of InMotion, our free Parkinson’s community magazine for people living with Parkinson’s, their families, carers, and health-care professionals. You can now download the full issue by clicking the link in the ‘related resources for you’ section below (on mobile) or to the right (on a desktop computer).

What’s inside this edition

In this issue you’ll find:

  • Updates on the National Parkinson’s Action Plan (NPA) — including how community consultations are shaping the next steps.
  • A feature on Focused Ultrasound: what recent research means for Parkinson’s, and what to consider.
  • Real-life stories from members of our community: the hope, challenges, and resilience of living with Parkinson’s.
  • A recap of our recent fundraising walk, celebrating those who took to the streets to help raise vital funds.
  • A message from our CEO reflecting on the past few months and what’s ahead for the community.

Why you should download it

  • It’s a trusted resource: articles are reviewed by health professionals and reflect real voices from our community.
  • It keeps you up to date on Parkinson’s developments, research, and policy work that may affect you or the care of someone you love.
  • It connects you with inspiring stories, peer support and shared experiences — reminding us all that we are stronger together.

How to download

  • Click the “Download” button in the link above (or below if using a mobile phone).
  • The PDF will open in your browser — you can read it online, save to your device, or print a copy.
  • Feel free to share the link with friends, family or anyone in your community who might benefit.

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Please note: Fight Parkinson’s uses the phrase Parkinson’s rather than Parkinson’s Disease to reflect the community’s preference. Parkinson’s Disease is used only when necessary such as in medical, research or government contents, or in direct quotes.