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11/05/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/05/2025 10:47

‘The Parkinson’s Plan’ with Ray Dorsey December 3 at Stony Brook Southampton

Ray Dorsey MD

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital's Center for Parkinson's Disease and the Stony Brook University School of Health Professions are hosting "The Parkinson's Plan: An Evening with Dr. Ray Dorsey," on Wednesday, December 3 at 4 pm at Duke Lecture Hall at Stony Brook Southampton.

Parkinson's disease is the world's fastest-growing brain disease. Join internationally renowned neurologist and New York Times bestselling author Ray Dorsey, MD, for a compelling lecture on the environmental drivers of Parkinson's, the policy changes we need to shape the future of brain health and why prevention must be part of the conversation.

Dorsey is the director of the Center for the Brain & the Environment at the Atria Health and Research Institute. With his colleagues, he wrote Ending Parkinson's Disease and The New York Times bestselling book, The Parkinson's Plan, which details a new path to prevention and treating the disease.

The event is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception and book signing. Register online at the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital website.

Duke Lecture Hall is located at the Stony Brook Southampton campus at 39 Tuckahoe Road, Southampton.

For more information, contact Sarah Cohen at (631) 644-6667.

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