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Various of Muhammad Ali during a debate on funds for Parkinson's disease Vatican, Rome, Italy - 30...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eUK PARKINSON'S ANNIVERSARYSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.28SHOTLIST:Washington DC, US - 26 March 19981. Various of Muhammad Ali during a debate on funds for Parkinson's disease Vatican, Rome, Italy - 30 March 20052. Mid of Pope John Paul II's last appearance at the window of his apartment at the VaticanVatican, Rome, Italy - 10 January 20053. Mid of Pope John Paul II being wheeled into meeting with diplomats to make a New Year speech Washington DC, 28 September 1999 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael J. Fox, actor and Parkinson's patient:\"While the changes in my life were profound and progressive, I kept them to myself for a number of reasons. Fear, denial for sure.\"5. Mid of senators listening to Michael J Fox at a Senate hearing  6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael J. Fox, actor and Parkinson's patient: \"I heard from thousands of Americans affected by Parkinson's writing and calling in to offer their encouragement and to tell me of their experience. They spoke of pain, frustration, fear and hope.\"London, UK - 4 March 20177. Wide of St. Leonard's Church in Shoreditch 8. Mid of church shot through bars 9. Various of old engraving prints and illustrations of St Leonard's on the wall inside the church 10. Wide of font where James Parkinson was baptised 11. Various of reverend Dr. Paul Turp playing organ 12. Wide internal of church 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) reverend Dr. Paul Turp, St. Leonard's Church:\"You will see the font where he was baptised, you can see also where he was married. You go outside into the churchyard and you'll see the gardens where he's buried. There's a big bell sitting in the nave which used to be hanging up, that's how he would have heard that bell.\"14. Close zoom out from the old bell which used to hang in the clock tower during Parkinson's lifetime 15. Close tilt down of memorial plaque reading \"James Parkinson of Hoxton surgeon and apothecary\"16. SOUNDBITE: (English) reverend Dr. Paul Turp, St. Leonard's Church:   \"The housing that's built are tiny houses, some of them just one room above another and there's no clean running water and there's no sewage system so James and his father John, being in the medical profession would have had constant nightmares.\"17. Various of 1 Hoxton Square where Parkinson and his father ran their surgery for the people of Shoreditch18. Close pull focus on blue plaque marking that James Parkinson lived there 19. Various external of the Royal London Hospital where Parkinson was a surgeon 20. Close of door opening revealing wide hall at the English National Ballet where Parkinson's patients are taking a dance class 21. Mid of class members seated doing voice exercises 22. Mid zoom out of seated Parkinson's class following instructor in time to the music 23. Various of feet moving in time to the music 24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tania Diggory, Parkinson's UK \"There's a really exciting project going on at the moment where a lot of dance practitioners from different countries are coming together to create this film about Dance for Parkinson's as well, so again having you know these kinds of projects going on and during Parkinson's Awareness Week with Parkinson's UK advocating all these different kinds of services that we do in support for people with Parkinson's, you know it's a really inspiring time.\"25. Various of people in the training studio at the English National Ballet for the Parkinson's dance class26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy Mathews, Parkinson's patient: \"I arrive wondering whether this will work at all, I don't use public transport anymore and I find I really can't I can just about get across with somebody helping me and then after an hour dancing in a group, with like minded people, with so much enthusiasm from the two people particularly who take us and the support they get that I can do the crossing the dance area with no problem at all, striding out, marching out to glory.\"27. Mid of Conrad Monk leading the march to music during ballet class 28. Mid of Mathews doing the march29. SOUNDBITE: (English) Conrad Monk, Parkinson's patient:  \"People know a lot more about it, but we seem to be in a fog about how to get to the next stage, but I suppose all diseases are like that really. I don't think about it, I don't walk along thinking I've got Parkinson's.\"30. Various of instructor Danielle Teale demonstrating dance moves in class31. Mid of woman in class following instruction 32. SOUNDBITE: (English) Danielle Teale, creative associate artist, English National Ballet:\"We know what is going to be a beneficial movement. What is going to aid things like fluidity, postural stability, give people tools to take out of the dance studio and use day to day to support them with potentially freezing in public, for example, we're very clear on working with balance, stability, moving around space, navigating people and all of those things are embedded within the creativity of the class so we're not focussing on the Parkinson's as the primary concern, but then all of those things are embodied by the dances and they take them out of the studio with them and you see them (class members) walking tall and we're really focussing on that.\"33. Mid of man in class 34. Mid zoom out of reflection of dancing man in mirrored wall to reveal wide of people dancing in hall LEADIN: Parkinson's is one of the most common diseases around the world, yet 200 years after James Parkinson first diagnosed what he called the \"shaking palsy\", we still don't have a cure in sight.Today (11 April) is the start of Parkinson's Awareness Week focussing attention not only on the research that is being done to tackle the disease, but also looking at ways to improve the lives of people surviving with Parkinson's.STORYLINE: Until his death last year, former heavyweight champion Muhammed Ali was among the highest profile campaigners for research into Parkinson's.He was just 42 when he was diagnosed with the disease, he'd retired just a couple of years before.Increasingly his trembling hand and shuffling walk showed his hardest and longest fight had just begun.Parkinson's is a progressive brain disorder that affects the way the brain connects with basic muscle function.Eventually, the disease kills nerve cells in the brain and affects memory.Pope John Paul II also had Parkinson's and now the actor Michael J. Fox is bearing the torch for the Parkinson's.Here he gave evidence to the Senate asking them to release funds for Parkinson's research.Fox told the committee: \"While the changes in my life were profound and progressive, I kept them to myself for a number of reasons. Fear, denial for sure\" and he continued: \"I heard from thousands of Americans affected by Parkinson's writing and calling in to offer their encouragement and to tell me of their experience. They spoke of pain, frustration, fear and hope.\"The disease gets its name from a man called James Parkinson, a doctor and surgeon who lived, worked and died among the patients he served in the Lonodn parish of Shoreditch.He was also a studied geologist and campaigned for better living conditions for the workers who were streaming into Shoreditch for jobs created by the industrial revolution, and also many refugees fleeing wars in Europe.The reverend Dr. Paul Turp is the vicar of St. Leonard's Church and he has followed the life of his former parishioner with interest.He says: \"You will see the font where he was baptised, you can see also where he was married. You go outside into the churchyard and you'll see the gardens where he's buried. There's a big bell sitting in the nave which used to be hanging up, that's how he would have heard that bell.\"A commemorative plaque on the wall is dedicated to James Parkinson.When Parkinson grew up he would have been surrounded by green fields, but by the time he was treating patients that changed.During a cholera outbreak Turp says the church would have thirty-six burials each day. Turp says: \"The housing that's built are tiny houses, some of them just one room above another and there's no clean running water and there's no sewage system so James and his father John, being in the medical profession would have had constant nightmares.\"The Parkinson's local surgery and family home was in this square just a short distance from the Royal London Hospital which he also served.At the time he could not have known how important his Essay on the Shaking Palsy would be.It was published in 1817.He described cases and the symptoms and made the disease a clinical entity.But that was two hundred years ago.Here at the main training hall of the English National Ballet, patients with Parkinson's take part in dance classes which helps to improve their wellbeing and movement.The class is a regular and popular fixture.It began as a study between English National Ballet and researchers at Roehampton University.They looked at psychological benefits and measured physical changes in posture, stability and mobility over twelve weeks. At the end of the period the researchers concluded that there was an an improvement in stability and balance as well as a significant improvement in the patient's sense of wellbeing.This is particularly important in Parkinson's as the disease is caused by the progressive damage of nerve cells in the brain.As well as affecting movement, the death of these nerve cells mean the brain is unable to produce dopamine which means many Parkinson's patients have severe depression as a result.There is still no clear cut diagnosis for Parkinson's, often the disease is not confirmed until the brain has been examined after the patient's death, although advances in brain scanning may change this.As well as funding research into Parkinson's, the charity Parkinson's UK has expanded the scheme to other forms of dance and there are similar projects in other cities of the world including New York.During the first half of the class people exercise while seated, but the class also incorporates real ballet movements.Tania Diggory from Parkinson's UK explains: \"There's a really exciting project going on at the moment where a lot of dance practitioners from different countries are coming together to create this film about Dance for Parkinson's as well, so again having you know these kinds of projects going on and during Parkinson's Awareness Week with Parkinson's UK advocating all these different kinds of services that we do in support for people with Parkinson's, you know it's a really inspiring time.\"The disease mostly affects the elderly although there are also much younger patients.Wendy Mathews joined the dance programme in 2009.She says: \"I arrive wondering whether this will work at all, I don't use public transport anymore and I find I really can't I can just about get across with somebody helping me and then after an hour dancing in a group, with like minded people, with so much enthusiasm from the two people particularly who take us and the support they get that I can do the crossing the dance area with no problem at all, striding out, marching out to glory.\" Mathews, now aged 81, was diagnosed twelve years ago.  She's a trained physiotherapist  and was always active but became frustrated when symptoms of the disease started to become more marked.Her sense of exhilaration at the end of the class is matched by many others like Conrad Monk who is also 81.Monk doesn't suffer tremors, but the disease affected his memory.A brain scan showed he had a very low dopamine level and doctors diagnosed Parkinson's .At first Monk knew nothing the disease, but came to realise that it was not an illness you could eventually got rid of, it's a life sentence. He says: \"People know a lot more about it, but we seem to be in a fog about how to get to the next stage, but I suppose all diseases are like that really. I don't think about it, I don't walk along thinking I've got Parkinson's.\"The ballet dancers and teachers who assist the class are all volunteers, but the instructors get specialist training. This class is being instructed by Danielle Teale, a creative associate artist with English National Ballet.She explains: \"We know what is going to be a beneficial movement. What is going to aid things like fluidity, postural stability, give people tools to take out of the dance studio and use day to day to support them with potentially freezing in public, for example, we're very clear with working on balance, stability, moving around space, navigating people and all of those things are embedded within the creativity of the class so we're not focussing on the Parkinson's as the primary concern, but then all of those things are embodied by the dances and they take them out of the studio with them and you see them (class members) walking tall and we're really focusing on that.\"Parkinson's Awareness Week begins on April 11, the day James Parkinson was born in 1744.====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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