30/11/2025
Dear Friends,
I am pleased to share with you an important update regarding the latest scientific research on Parkinson’s disease. We have recently published new findings based on advanced studies that deepen our understanding of this condition, contributing to an increasingly meaningful dialogue between science, medicine, and society.
For this occasion,
Dr. Maria Ernesta Leone, has produced an outstanding feature for us, bringing together scientific insights with a valuable reflection on the therapeutic impact that art can have on patients’ lives. This multidisciplinary perspective is of great significance, helping the public approach the topic with greater humanity and awareness.
The text is accompanied by an artwork specially created by Vincenzo Tarantino, which not only enriches the publication but also becomes an active part of the initiative. The piece is available for sale, and all proceeds will be donated to the
Limpe Foundation, an organization strongly committed to supporting research and assisting individuals affected by Parkinson’s disease.
Your attention and sensitivity toward these topics mean a great deal to us.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read our update and for any support you may wish to offer.
Here the article:⬇️
National Parkinson’s Day - The Dancing Brain: From Zebrafish to Parkinson’s Rehabilitation between Science, Movement, and Art - ArtonWorld https://share.google/VgRUmFwg79Br6ULFr
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Dear Friends,
I am pleased to share with you an important update regarding the latest scientific research on Parkinson’s disease. We have recently published new findings based on advanced studies that deepen our understanding of this condition, contributing to an increasingly meaningful dialogue between science, medicine, and society.
For this occasion,
Dr. Maria Ernesta Leone, has produced an outstanding feature for us, bringing together scientific insights with a valuable reflection on the therapeutic impact that art can have on patients’ lives. This multidisciplinary perspective is of great significance, helping the public approach the topic with greater humanity and awareness.
The text is accompanied by an artwork specially created by Vincenzo Tarantino, which not only enriches the publication but also becomes an active part of the initiative. The piece is available for sale, and all proceeds will be donated to the
Limpe Foundation, an organization strongly committed to supporting research and assisting individuals affected by Parkinson’s disease.
Your attention and sensitivity toward these topics mean a great deal to us.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read our update and for any support you may wish to offer.
Here the article:⬇️
National Parkinson’s Day - The Dancing Brain: From Zebrafish to Parkinson’s Rehabilitation between Science, Movement, and Art - ArtonWorld https://share.google/VgRUmFwg79Br6ULFr
A journey through neuroscience, Parkinson’s rehabilitation, the zebrafish model, and the power of art therapy to activate neuroplasticity and restore movement.