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Padel for Parkinson’s cycling event promotes awareness at University of Ghana
April 12, 2026
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Padel for Parkinson’s cycling event promotes awareness at University of Ghana

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Key Points

  • The 2026 Padel for Parkinson’s Disease event was held at the University of Ghana Stadium to mark World Parkinson’s Disease Day.
  • The initiative was led by the Anidaso Parkinson Disease Foundation in partnership with the Ghana Cycling Federation.
  • The event utilized cycling to drive awareness, promote healthy living, and highlight physical activity as a management strategy for Parkinson's.
  • Executive Secretary Andrew Jacobs Belson emphasized moving beyond awareness to practical action through partnerships with cycling groups.
  • It forms part of ongoing efforts to deepen public understanding, encourage early awareness, and promote regular physical activity in managing the condition.

Why This Matters

This initiative is significant for Ghana as it addresses a critical public health issue by raising awareness and promoting practical management strategies for Parkinson's disease. By encouraging physical activity and early understanding, it contributes to better health outcomes and reduces the burden of the disease on individuals and the healthcare system. It also showcases successful collaboration between health foundations and sports organizations in Ghana.

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