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How walking to a beat could help relieve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
By Daily Mail Reporter, www.dailymail.co.uk Walking to music could help patients with Parkinson’s disease, according to new research. A study
Register Now for Moving Forward: Ride/Walk for Parkinson’s Disease
By Rachel Mosey, www.wauwatosanow.com Event Benefits Community Outreach and Education Programs for Parkinson’s Disease The fourth annual Moving Forward: Ride/Walk
Pittsburgh-area couple awarded for work with Parkinson’s disease patients
www.wxpi.com PITTSBURGH — Tom and Carol Reid, of Plum, have been living with Parkinson’s disease for 17 years, but it’s how
Sex and Parkinson’s Disease
Reviewed by Chris Galloway, MD, www.dailyrx.com Motor symptoms depression and anxiety in Parkinsons disease challenge sexual life Sexual activity can
Parkinson’s group names Plum, PA couple local heroes
By Anne Cloonan, www.postgazette.com Tom and Carol Reid of Plum began their journey to help people with Parkinson’s disease 15
UAB studies find deep-brain stimulation changes rhythms to treat Parkinson’s disease and tremor
By Greg Williams, www.uab.edu Deep-brain stimulation (DBS) may stop uncontrollable shaking in patients with Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor by
Brain games help Parkinson’s patients
August 22, 2012 (WLS) – Each year, about 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Tremors and poor balance often plague
The Victory Summit® Invites Western PA and Ohio Residents Affected by Parkinson’s to Participate in Free Educational Event
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Wendy Emanuel 773-255-9580 wemanuel@davisphinneyfoundation.org “Local Hero” Award Presentation Pittsburgh – August 21, 2012 – Western Pennsylvania
DAVIS PHINNEY ON WINNING WITH PARKINSON’S: Now, more than ever, every victory counts
By: SCOTT ROSENFIELD, www.outsideonline.com Davis Phinney loved winning. And he was famous for it. Before Lance Armstrong won his first Tour
Making the Final Miles Count the Most
By DAVID O. WILLIAMS, www.nytimes.com VAIL, Colo. — Davis Phinney, the former Colorado cycling star, says Greg LeMond’s eight-second victory over
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