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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Electrodes ‘Help Parkinson’s Disease’, Study Finds
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk A treatment that involves inserting electrodes into the brain can improve Parkinson’s symptoms even at early stages of the
Denver Area Seminar Focusing on Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor
Is your life with Parkinson’s disease becoming increasingly limited? Is your essential tremor getting in the way of doing things
Indiana Parkinson’s disease patients learning to push back against symptoms by dancing
www.greenfieldreporter.com BLOOMINGTON, Indiana — Not even the bitterest cold of the year could keep members of one of Bloomington’s newest
Some Parkinson’s Patients Discover Artistic Side
WebMD News from HealthDay, www.webmd.com THURSDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) — Some people with Parkinson’s disease discover untapped artistic abilities
Cycling Therapy for Parkinson’s
www.euronews.com Taking part in the Tour de France is a dream for many keen cyclists, but even if you don’t
Nonprofit of the Week Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s
http://www.andrewhudsonsjobslist.com/ As an Olympic Bronze medalist and Tour de France stage winner, Davis Phinney has celebrated the most victories of
Anxiety, Drooling May Be Early Signs Of Parkinson’s Disease, Study Suggest
www.huffingtonpost.com Before the classic movement problems of Parkinson’s disease appear, more benign-seeming symptoms — such as anxiety and drooling —
Free health seminar: emerging therapies for PD and essential tremor
Date: January 30, 2013 Time: Noon – 1:30 p.m. (Registration 11:30 a.m. – Noon) Cost: Free event. Lunch will be
Polar Adventurer Eric Larsen Sets Antarctic Distance Record by Traveling the Farthest on a Bike toward the South Pole
www.sfgate.com Just back from a grueling effort in Antarctica, Eric Larsen continues his efforts to demonstrate how people can use a bicycle
Parkinson’s Disease Itself Does Not Increase Risk of Gambling, Shopping Addiction, Study Finds
www.sciencedaily.com Parkinson’s disease itself does not increase the risk of impulse control problems such as compulsive gambling and shopping that
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