Category Archives: Blog
One Mother’s Journey As A Parent With Parkinson’s Disease
BY ANJUMNAYYAR, www.ourkids.net When Soania Mathur found out she had Parkinson’s Disease, she was carrying her first child and just 27-years-old.
Davis Phinney Foundation Call for Parkinson’s Disease Survey Participants
The Davis Phinney Foundation is fielding a new survey on the experiences of people living with Parkinson’s disease. The purpose
My Turn: Hiding Parkinson’s disease became her worst symptom
By Allison Conway, Special to the Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2011 I sat in an uncomfortable flower-print chair in
The Victory Summit – Grand Rapids was the Biggest Yet
Last weekend, The Victory Summit brought a day of information and inspiration on living well today with Parkinson’s disease to
“Shaky Paws”: Author’s Approach to Explaining Parkinson’s to Young Children
Kirk Hall has written a children’s book, “Carson and His Shaky Paws Grampa,” that shares the relationship that he and
Scientists hail Parkinson’s brain cells ‘breakthrough’
23 August 2011 BBC News – Scotland Scientists have for the first time generated stem cells from one of the
Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease in Grand Rapids
by www.wzzm13.com GRAND RAPIDS (WZZM) – It’s a disease that has no cure — Parkinson’s Disease affects a million Americans.
THIS IS IT: USA Pro Cycling Challenge Fundraiser Heats Up
Thanks to the generosity of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, we’re halfway to reaching our goal of raising $40,000 this
Join Us at The Victory Summit in Grand Rapids, MI
Registration is filling up fast for The Victory Summit symposium coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan on Saturday, August 20! Be
Victory Summit Helps Parkinson’s Patients
Just because you’ve been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease doesn’t mean it’s time to give up on living a full life.
