New scan can speed Parkinson’s diagnosis
Doctors say patients who may have degenerative disease can cut down on wait for treatment By Karen Schwartz, Special to
Parkinson’s then cancer: how humour saved a B.C. artist
By SARAH HAMPSON, The Globe and Mail, www.theglobeandmail.com Death is on the table along with poached salmon and quinoa salad. Robyn
Will Math Help Cure Brain Diseases? CAS Prof Says Maybe
By Rich Barlow, BU Today, www.bu.edu/today/2011 Kopell elected to London Mathematical Society Mathematics may someday help unravel the awful mysteries
Walk-up Registration Still Available for The Victory Summit® in Tulsa, OK
Don’t miss your chance to be part of a day of information and inspiration! The Victory Summit® symposium is coming to
Door County: Class keeps people with Parkinson’s moving
Exercise is important for people at every age, but for someone diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it is a key ingredient
23andMe Discovers Genetic Variant That May Protect Those at High Risk for Parkinson’s Disease
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ 23andMe, Inc., a leading personal genetics company, has announced the first-time
Generics to hit sales growth for Parkinson’s drugs
LYNNE TAYLOR, www.pharmatimes.com Sales of drugs to treat Parkinson’s disease in seven major markets will decline slightly, from a total
What Parkinson’s Teaches Us About the Brain
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS www.nytimes.com Scientific discoveries can be serendipitous, and so it was when Jay L. Alberts, then a Parkinson’s disease
Coffee vs. Tea: Which Is Healthier?
Published October 11, 2011 FoxNews.com Q: I wanted to know if coffee or tea is better for you? A: For this question,
How the Brain Chooses: Secrets From Parkinson’s Disease
By MAIA SZALAVITZ Tuesday, October 11, 2011 www.time.com How do you make a tough choice? For most people, the answer is to

