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Dr. Melissa Houser to Lecture on Managing Parkinson’s with Deep Brain Stimulation
Thursday, November 10, 2011, 6–8 p.m. — Scripps Memorial Hospital, La Jolla Join neurologist Melissa Houser, MD, as she presents
Innovo Publishing LLC Releases Carson and His Shaky Paws Grampa by Kirk Hall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Innovo Publishing LLC Releases Carson and His Shaky Paws Grampa by Kirk Hall. Summary / Description: Innovo Publishing LLC
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
Allison Smith-Conway: Summoning Strength through Sharing
When Allison Smith-Conway was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 32, she got serious about looking for role models
Davis Phinney Foundation Extends Popular Living Well Challange™ Webinar with New Webisodes on Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease
The Foundation Invites All People Affected by Parkinson’s Disease to “Take the Challenge” Boulder, CO, October 5, 2011 – The
Drug-like molecules aimed at improving treatment of Parkinson’s
By Bill Snyder, Vanderbilt University News@Vanderbilt, news.vanderbilt.edu Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have achieved a milestone in the development
Consumer Reports: Measuring Caffeine Amounts
October 1, 2011 Hartford Courant – www.courant.com Caffeine is complicated. On one hand, moderate coffee drinking can reduce the risk of
Parkinson’s sufferers get the blues
JANINE SHAMOS, Mail&GuardianOnline For people with Parkinson’s disease depression is common and disabling. It is also the most overlooked
YouTube depictions of movement disorders often inaccurate
By Jennifer LaRude Huget, www.washingtonpost.com In a letter to the editor published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine, physicians from
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