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# # # # At the end of each month the SoPD writes a post which provides an overview of some of the major pieces of Parkinson’s-related research that were made available during September 2023. The post is divided into 10 parts based on the type of research:
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So, what happened during September 2023?
In world news:
September 8th – The Rugby World cup started!
September 10th – Storm Daniel, a Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone kills at least 5,000 people, with a further 10,000 to 100,000 reported missing. In the city of Derna in Libya, two dams collapse, resulting in a quarter of the city being destroyed.
September 14th – NASA’s independent study team investigating the nature and origins of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP, or UFOs in the old parlance) released their long-awaited report. The committee shared their preliminary observations in May, finding that existing data and eyewitness reports are insufficient to draw firm conclusions (Click here to read more about this)
September 14th – the 33rd Ig Nobel Prizes were handed out – the team that won the medicine prize used cadavers to assess if there was an equal number of hairs in each of a person’s nostrils:
September 29th – NASA reports that their rover “Perseverance” captured images of a 60 meter-wide dust-filled Martian whirlwind on the 30th August (Click here to read more about this and see the video footage)
In the world of Parkinson’s research, a great deal of new research and news was reported:
In September 2023, there were 880 research articles added to the Pubmed website with the tag word “Parkinson’s” attached (8,259 for all of 2023 so far). In addition, there was a wave to news reports regarding various other bits of Parkinson’s research activity (clinical trials, etc).







































