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Essential tremor is the most common cause of tremor affecting 7-10 million people in the United States. Although it can start at any age, it is most common in people between the ages of 40 and 50.

We will meet with a movement disorder specialist who discusses the unmet needs in the treatment of ET and the currently ongoing development of precision medicines developed with ET in mind.

Plus, we’ll hear from Jean, who has been living with essential tremor for over 30 years, and how she is determined to live outside of the shadows and advocate for others.

Check out a new episode of The Balancing Act.

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