Alpena native Laurie Mischley has been featured in a Bastyr University publication regarding her work in the field of Parkinson’s disease research.
Mischley holds a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr and is currently associate clinical investigator at Bastyr University Research University. As such, she is the primary investigator on a study of intranasal gluthathione in Parkinson’s disease as well as several studies exploring complementary and alternative medical treatments for Parkinson’s, MS and other neurological conditions.
Mischley also works with Parkinson’s patients, helping to educate and empower them. Taking an approach that focuses her research not on sickness but on wellness, she created a worldwide study designed to find the recipe for success for slowing the progression of Parkinson’s in patients.
The article about her focuses on her “Next Generation of Parkinson’s Disease Care” and her positive relationship with patients she has helped by taking a collaborative and comprehensive approach to their disease.
Mischley is the daughter of Bill and Nancy Mischley of Alpena. She is an Alpena High School graduate and studied nutrition at Pennsylvania State University and epidemiology at the University of Washington. She currently resides in the Seattle, Wash., area.
http://www.thealpenanews.com/life/2017/04/alpena-native-works-in-field-of-parkinsons-disease-research/
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