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  1. Parkinson's Disease: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families, Second Edition (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by William J. Weiner MD, Lisa M. Shulman MD, et all 2006-11-13
  2. Delay the Disease -Exercise and Parkinson's Disease by David Zid, 2007-03-15
  3. The Parkinson's Disease Treatment Book: Partnering with Your Doctor to Get the Most from Your Medications by J. Eric Ahlskog M.D.Ph.D., 2005-08-01
  4. Parkinson's Disease: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier by Shelley Peterman Schwarz, 2006-06-12
  5. Parkinson's Disease For Dummies by Michele Tagliati, Gary Guten, et all 2007-01-30
  6. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Parkinson's Disease: A Holistic Program for Optimal Wellness by Jill Marjama-Lyons, Mary J. Shomon, 2003-02
  7. Parkinson's Disease and the Family: A New Guide (Harvard University Press Family Health Guides) by Nutan Sharma M.D., Elaine Richman Ph.D., 2005-05-23
  8. The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center 100 Questions & Answers About Parkinson Disease, Second Edition by Abraham Lieberman, 2009-11-24
  9. Parkinson's Disease & the Art of Moving by John Argue, 2000-02-15
  10. Natural Therapies for Parkinson's Disease by Dr. Laurie Mischley, 2009-10-27
  11. Living Well with Parkinson's Disease: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You....That You Need to Know by Gretchen Garie, Michael J. Church, et all 2007-12-01
  12. Understanding Parkinson's Disease: A Self-Help Guide by David L. Cram MD, Xiao Gao MD, et all 2009-09-01
  13. Parkinson's Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians by J. Eric AhlskogMDPhD, 2009-03-25
  14. Parkinson's Disease: Reducing Symptoms with Nutrition and Drugs by Geoff Leader, Lucille Leader, 2006-01-01

1. Parkinsons Disease Society Of The United KingdomParkinson's Disease Society Of T
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PARKINSON'S AWARENESS WEEK 2003
PARKINSON'S AWARENESS WEEK 2003 WILL BE LAUNCHED ON 6 APRIL. THIS YEAR'S THEME IS: TIME TO CARE. more...
PDS WELCOMES GDNF REPORT
The Parkinson’s Disease Society (PDS) is most encouraged by the positive results revealed in a report published today. A pilot study (funded by the PDS) assessed the safety and clinical efficacy of direct brain infusion of ‘glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor’ (GDNF) into five patients with Parkinson’s disease. The initial results were reported last April. The paper published today in the prestigious peer-review journal, Nature, gives the detailed results, and they show significant improvements in the symptoms of all five patients. more...
TESCO PHARMACIES SUPPORTING AWARENESS WEEK
Tesco Pharmacies will be supporting the Parkinson’s Disease Society (PDS) during Parkinson’s Awareness Week (6 – 13 April 2003). Nearly 200 Tesco’s stores with pharmacies will be displaying Parkinson’s Awareness Week posters and information materials. more...

2. An Active Web Resource For Parkinson's Disease Information
Provides annotated resource listings, FAQs, care giver information, links and find a physician.
http://www.parkinsonsweb.com
Parkinson's disease is a common progressive neurological disorder that results from degeneration of nerve cells in a region of the brain that controls movement. This degeneration creates a shortage of the brain-signaling chemical (neurotransmitter) known as dopamine , causing impaired movement. It is most commonly characterized by tremors in the arms and legs, muscle stiffness, rigidity , and slowness of movement. Within this site you will find annotated resource listings , basic information on Parkinson's Disease, answers to frequently asked questions , the latest developments in scientific research , what's new in the media about Parkinson's Disease and much more. Important Safety Considerations: The use of MIRAPEX can cause drowsiness and the possibility of suddenly falling asleep during daily activities, which could result in an accident while driving. The most common side effects of MIRAPEX are nausea, sleeplessness, constipation, involuntary movement, dizziness upon standing, and hallucinations.
Use of this Web site is governed by the PHARMACIA Web Site Usage Terms and Privacy Statement

3. Differential Diagnosis Of PD And Parkinsonism Plus Syndromes
Extensive article by Mark Stacy, MD J. Jankovic, MD at Parkinsons Information Exchange Network Online.
http://www.parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com/archive/091.html
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4. About Parkinsons Disease
Support site with regular upto date information through their national magazine.
http://www.parkinsons.org.nz/about_parkinsons.html
About Parkinsons Disease
Symptoms Cause Progression of Parkinsons
Self Help
... Medication : "The information on this website is for your interest only. For medical advice for your individual needs, please see your doctor or other health professional." Introduction Parkinsons disease is quite common. The condition generally develops very slowly. It affects between 1 and 2 people per thousand of the whole population and approxiamately 10 per thousand of those over 60.
Parkinsons is a progressive neuro-degenerative disorder which affects movement or the control of movement. With good medical treatment Parkinsons has a limited affect, if any, on life expectancy but it can be disabling. With a positive outlook, good medical care and good support from other resources, most people with Parkinsons can lead a productive life for many years after diagnosis. Top The Main Symptoms of Parkinsons Tremor About 75% of people develop a tremor at the onset of their illness. However, a number of people with Parkinsons never develop a tremor. The tremor tends to occur when the limb is relaxed and tends to disappear when performing tasks. Stiffness Stiffness or rigidity is often detected by the examining doctor and can contribute to deep aching sensations felt in the limbs.

5. PDF - Ask The Expert
questions (1 5) of 370, next . Question 4228 (10/14/02) What is the full definitionof parkinsons disease in words that a 14 year old could understand?
http://www.pdf.org/askexpert/

6. Untitled
Personal experience, poetry, and advice on dealing with her condition.
http://barbscues.mybravenet.com
Barb's Cues On Parkinson's Disease Home Page The Rose and Friend Choices Favorite Links ... Contact Page
Welcome To Barb's Cues U# SSNB 10084901

Welcome to my home on the web. My name is Barbara, but my friends call me BarBQ. I have Parkinson's disease and I have set up this web page to relate some of my experiences with Parkinson's and to share information and offer hope and encouragement to others who have Parkinson's.
I am also a writer and I will
share some of my work with you on these pages.
*** BARBS EMAIL ADDRESS barbcue@peoplepc.com
Some of Barb's Poetry
Please Remind Me

When my mind seems to treadmill, remind me that You are not the author of confusion. Please give me peace.
When my stomach rolls, my heart pounds, and fear changes the taste in my mouth,
You have not given the spirit of fear, but power and love and a steadfast mind. Please take my fear. There do not seem to be any easy answers. Perhaps no answers now at all except to trust. I need help even with trusting. I am trying to walk. Please light my path and direct my steps. When the clouds hide the sun, remind me that it is still shining. You are the light of the world.

7. CNI Patient Education Series
A full multimedia, preoperative patient primer on subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation functional neurosurgery for the treatment of parkinsons disease. Sponsored by the CNI, it contains an audio/video and textual version to accommodate varying link speeds as well as hearing and vision impairments.
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~coloradone/
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8. Welcome To Parkinsons Disease Society
Education. Job Opportunities. Living With Parkinsons. Newly Diagnosed? FrequentlyAsked Questions. Parkinsons AZ. Resources. Support Services.
http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/map/default.asp?NodeID=232

9. Welcome To Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Leading R D BioPharmaceutical company focusing on Neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's Disease, parkinsons disease, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke and others.
http://www.neotherapeutics.com
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10. Alternative Therapies
Among patients with parkinsons disease, patients using alternative therapies areyounger, more affluent, and more educated than patients who do not use these
http://www.parkinson.org/alternativetherapies.htm
September 10, 2001
Many Patients with Parkinson's Disease Opt for Alternative Therapies
NEW YORK, Sep 10 Praxis Press Among patients with Parkinsons disease, patients using alternative therapies are younger, more affluent, and more educated than patients who do not use these therapies, according to an observational study published in Neurology. Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins University questioned 201 patients with Parkinsons disease about their use of alternative therapies and determined factors associated with this use. Overall, 40% of the patients reported using at least one alternative therapy; among these patients, 26% used two therapies, 33% used three or more therapies, and 12% used five or more therapies. The most commonly used alternative therapies were vitamins and herbs (especially vitamin E), massage, and acupuncture. The patients' interest in the use of alternative therapies had most often been prompted by the advice of a family member or friend (48%) or the media (23%). Fifty-eight percent of patients had not consulted the physician treating their Parkinsons disease before starting the use of these therapies. Compared with nonusers of alternative therapies, users were significantly younger at the time of the study and at the time of disease onset, with the age at onset showing the strongest association. Users were also significantly more likely to have an income exceeding $60,000 per year and to be college graduates. Users were more likely than nonusers to be married, although this association was of borderline significance. A variety of other factors studied were not associated with the use of alternative therapies: sex, race, severity of Parkinsons disease, duration of disease, duration of treatment with levodopa, surgery for the disease, or the presence of fluctuating disease.

11. Britannia Pharmaceuticals Limited
Manufactures products for small patient populations including opiate detoxification, parkinsons disease, Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, asthma and serous otitis media. Site also provides patient information to several medications.
http://www.britannia-pharm.co.uk/

12. Parkinsons Disease 1
Can you help with our Familial Parkinson's disease project here? Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson'sdisease, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Essential Tremor.
http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/http/depts/clin_neuro/teaching/tutorials/parkinsons/par
Online Tutorials in Neurology Can you help with our Familial Parkinson's disease project here?
Parkinson's Disease
Definition
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by an insidious onset with slowing of emotional and voluntary movement, muscular rigidity, postural abnormality and tremor. Parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by James Parkinson in a paper entitled "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy" photos courtesy of the National Library of Medicine ). It is a common neurological disorder with a prevalence of 1-2 per 1000 overall. However the incidence rises after the age of 50, such that 1-2% of the elderly in the UK are affected. The disease is due to the striatal deficiency of dopamine following neuronal degeneration within the substantia nigra. Diagnosis
The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease is generally a clinical one (see CLINICAL FEATURES listed below), however modern imaging techniques may have a role in the future in differentiating different Parkinsonian syndromes or in the pre-clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. For example, by using fluoro-dopa PET imaging , one can clearly see in the Parkinsonian patient the markedly impaired fluoro-dopa uptake in the region of the caudate and putamen.

13. Macomb Senior High
A description of basal ganglia followed by a look at some of the diseases such as sydenhams chorea, huntingtons chorea, cerebral palsy, athetosis, hemiballism and parkinsons disease.
http://www.macomb.com/~mhs/basal.htm

14. Born Preventive Health Care Clinic, P.C.
A private family health care provider. Specializing in parkinsons disease, acupuncture, antiaging, chelation therapy, allergies, laser surgery, cellulite therapy, joint pain.
http://www.bornclinic.com
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15. Parkinson's Disease
PD Abstract of a paper Possible environmental, occupational, and other etiologicalfactors for parkinsons disease case-control study in Germany. Current
http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/parkinsons.htm

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Parkinson's Disease Here's some specific information about Parkinson's Disease. There is a lot more than this; I have tried to point out just some to get you started.
Some of these pages are on this site; others take you to parts of other sites.
Some sites are "suspicious", by that I mean they claim things which aren't commonly accepted as fact, or their apparent interests may not be consistent with their actual agenda. I'm not placing any judgement on these sites, they are included in a special section "Outside the mainstream" (most sites wouldn't link to these at all). Introductory Information about PD
A Parkinson's Primer by Dennis Greene

A Young Onset Parkinson's page

Animated descriptions of the action of many PD drugs

Excellent overview of Parkinson's from International Health News
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Parkinson's Disease Glossary

Treatments
Fetal Pig Cell treatment - Dec '99 article
Halifax Neural Transplantation Program Pallidotomies at Loma Linda, CA Treatment for Drooling (SAL-TROPINETM) Intermediate Information about PD A Doctor's Guide to Parkinson's Disease A fact sheet on Lewy body dementia A teaching presentation on Parkinson's Disease Booklet on Parkinson's Disease ... C-Health Library, featuring lots of information form the NPF of Canada

16. Welcome To Sutter Gamma Knife
Sacramento. Provides noninvasive, stereotactic radiosurgery treatment for tumors, neuromas, arteriovenous malformations, parkinsons disease and other brain disorders.
http://suttergammaknife.org
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Gamma Knife radiosurgery is a neurosurgical procedure that utilizes a specific dose of gamma radiation to destroy a brain abnormality. The procedure was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1989. more

17. Living With Parkinsons Disease Main Frameset

http://www.parkinsonsdisease.com/lwp/lwp.htm

18. Parkinsons Disease Society
parkinsons disease Society. Charity No 258197 Contact National Office, ParkinsonsDisease Society. 215 Vauxhall Bridge Road,. London SW1V 1EJ. England.
http://glaxocentre.merseyside.org/pds.html
    Parkinsons Disease Society
    Charity No 258197 Contact: National Office Parkinsons Disease Society 215 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1EJ England Tel: Fax: Admin E-mail enquiries@parkinsons.org.uk National Helpline Helpline free phone: 0808 800 0303 (Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm)(Except Bank Holidays) Helpline E-mail: helpline@parkinsons.org.uk Liverpool Glaxo Neurological Centre Norton St Liverpool L3 8LR England Tel: Fax: The aims of the Parkinsons Disease Society are to help people with Parkinsons Disease and their families with the problems associated with the illness, to collect and disseminate information on Parkinsons Disease and to encourage and provide funds for research into Parkinsons Disease.
    The Liverpool Branch of the Society meet at the Glaxo Neurological Centre. See also :

19. Parkinsons Disease Menu
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ALERT!:
Please check out CALM-PD - a new clinical drug trial here at Massachusetts General Hospital to compare a new dopamine agonist, pramipexole, with carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet and its generic equivalents) in the treatment of early, symptomatic Parkinson's disease.
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