Brian Grant, Ben Petrick, former NBA and MLB players, join Parkinson's disease symposium

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2012

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Brian Grant, a former Trail Blazers power forward, and Ben Petrick, a Salem native and former pro baseball player, will be among those participating Saturday in a symposium designed for those age 59 and younger who have Parkinson's disease, and for their families.

The event is sponsored by Oregon Health & Science University's Parkinson Center of Oregon and by the Brian Grant Foundation, which aims to build awareness of Parkinson's, to increase earlier diagnosis, educate patients and their families, and provide a forum for those affected by the disease.

Dr. Matthew Brodsky will discuss Parkinson's research and treatment strategies. Other experts will focus on maintaining intimacy with Parkinson's, exercise, parenting with the disease and Social Security disability issues.

Grant was diagnosed in 2008 at 36. Petrick, 34, a former catcher for the Colorado Rockies, Detroit Tigers and Portland Beavers, and a Glencoe High School grad, was diagnosed with Parkinson's after the 1999 season.

The symposium runs 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the OHSU School of Nursing, 3455 S.W. Veterans Hospital Road. Cost is $20.

- Katy Muldoon; twitter.com/katymuldoon

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