The Evan Bray Show - Dr. Kalle Gehring - November 22nd, 2024

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More than 100,000 Canadians have Parkinson’s disease and there is no cure or treatment. That disease affects about 4,000 people living in Saskatchewan, plus their families and friends. Researchers at McGill University are working with the Canadian Light Source to try and pave the way for a new treatment affecting brain cells and helping people living with this disease. Dr. Kalle Gehring, professor at McGill University, joins to share more about his research.
22 Nov 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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