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  1. Parkinson's Disease: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by William J. Weiner, Lisa M. Shulman, et all 2002-04-03
  2. Parkinson's Disease and the Family: A New Guide (The Harvard University Press Family Health Guides) by Nutan, M.D. Sharma, Elaine, Ph.D. Richman, 2005-05-23
  3. Parkinson's Disease: A Guide for Patient and Family
  4. Eat Well, Stay Well With Parkinson's disease by R.D.), Kathrynne Holden (M.S., MS, RD Kathrynne Holden, 1998-02
  5. Parkinson's Disease: Reducing Symptoms with Nutrition and Drugs by Geoff Leader, Lucille Leader, 2006-01-01
  6. Parkinson's Disease (Venture: Health and the Human Body) by Elaine Landau, 1999-05
  7. American College of Physicians Home Medical Guide: Parkinson's Disease by DK Publishing, David A. Horowitz, et all 2000-03-01
  8. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions in Parkinson's Disease: A Resource Book for Patients and Families by David L., M.D. Cram, 2002-05
  9. Exciting News About Parkinson's Disease.: An article from: Women's Health Letter by Nan Kathryn Fuchs, 2001-02-01
  10. Parkinson's Disease (Understanding Illness (Mankato, Minn.).) by Sue Vander Hook, 2000-08
  11. Defending Against the Enemy: Coping With Parkinson's Disease by Eric R. Morgan, 1997-04
  12. The Brain Wash: A Powerful, All-Natural Program to Protect Your Brain Against Alzheimer's, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Parkinson's, and Other Diseases by Michelle Schoffro Cook, 2007-02-26
  13. Parkinson's Disease - Questions and Answers, 2nd. ed. (Questions and Answers Series) (Questions and Answers Series) by Robert A. Hauser, Theresa Zesiewich, et all 1997-06-30
  14. Parkinson's Disease: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by Gerald M. Stern, Andrew Lees, 1990-07-05

1. Home - Parkinson Disease - Welcome To The National Parkinson
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2. Awakenings - Parkinson's Disease
Information on Parkinson's disease, patient support groups, research, physicians, and medical news. Supported by EPDA president Mary Baker and
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3. Parkinson's Information Web Site
The Parkinson's Disease Information web site offers resources and information for individuals living with Parkinson's Disease. Included here are
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4. MedlinePlus Parkinson's Disease
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5. Michael J. Fox Foundation
The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to ensuring the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease within this
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6. Parkinson's Disease Information Page National Institute Of
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8. PDF - Parkinson's Disease Foundation, Inc. Home
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9. Wrong On The Right
additional federal funding for this type of research, which could hold the key to curing Alzheimers, Parkinsons disease or a myriad of other
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10. Parkinson's Disease Society - Home
UK charity funding research, patient and family support and education for professionals. Site contains news, disease information, local branch
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Parkinson’s disease is thought to be the result of oxidative damage of the nerve cells in the brain. Since vitamins E, C and carotenoids are antioxidant
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Parkinson's disease may be one of the most baffling and complex of the neurological disorders. Its cause remains a mystery but research in this area is active, with new and intriguing findings constantly being reported.
Parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by James Parkinson, a British physician who published a paper on what he called "the shaking palsy." In this paper, he set forth the major symptoms of the disease that would later bear his name. For the next century and a half, scientists pursued the causes and treatment of the disease. They defined its range of symptoms, distribution among the population, and prospects for cure.
In the early 1960s, researchers identified a fundamental brain defect that is a hallmark of the disease: the loss of brain cells that produce a chemical — dopamine — that helps direct muscle activity. This discovery pointed to the first successful treatment for Parkinson's disease and suggested ways of devising new and even more effective therapies.
Society pays an enormous price for Parkinson's disease. According to the National Parkinson Foundation, each patient spends an average of $2,500 a year for medications. After factoring in office visits, Social Security payments, nursing home expenditures, and lost income, the total cost to the Nation is estimated to exceed $5.6 billion annually.

15. Vitamin E To Protect Against Parkinsons Disease
Vitamin E to Protect Against parkinsons disease. The findings of this analysis show that eating a diet rich in Vitamin E can reduce the risk of
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Dragging of Feet Persons with Parkinson s disease tend to drag their feet diet Nutrition - Although there is no magic formula for a diet that cures
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Effective Ways to Cope previous browse next (Page 2) As is the case with several other diseases, which have insufficient amounts of a specific brain transmitter, persons with Parkinson's disease have a shortage of the chemical known as dopamine. The neuro-transmitter known as dopamine is associated with ones motor skills and movement. It is estimated that over one (1) million people in the United States have Parkinson's disease. Unfortunately, this number may be under estimated, as there are no requirements for health care professionals to report such findings. Though it is a disease that primarily effects the older population, about 10% of those diagnosed experience their first symptoms between the ages of 21 and 40. The majority of cases of this disease occur between the ages of 50 and 80. Evaluating Parkinson's requires a thorough diagnostic assessment of the patients past history. A trained medical professional will often evaluate a number of different factors including current symptoms, present health conditions, family history, and the persons present level of functioning. Other critical components of the diagnostic evaluation process will be to analyze various test results. Usually the initial onset of symptoms is characterized by tremors of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. These initial tremors are often described as trembling or shaking on one side of the body, usually in a hand. Not all patients with Parkinson's will experience tremors. Those that do may not exhibit any during the early onset of the disease. Tremors can be best described as involuntary shaking due to rapid muscle contractions.

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Effective Ways to Cope previous browse next (Page 3) Treatment regimens for Parkinson's disease fall into a number of different categories. The most common include the following:
  • Medical Intervention - It is very important in the early days of assessing a proper diagnosis that a thorough and complete examination be conducted by a medical professional knowledgeable of this disease. Imperative to the overall success of dealing and coping with this disease is the need to develop the appropriate course of medical treatment. This plan should be specifically tailored to meet the needs of the individual. Personal Support Network - How one handles the various stresses of life such as an illness is often directly correlated to the personal support systems that are in place. A strong family and support network can have a positive effect on one's emotional ability to deal with the day to day stresses associated with illnesses. Parkinson's Support Groups - One of the most effective support systems available are those involving patients that are diagnosed with these diseases. Parkinson's disease support groups provide a unique opportunity to share on a personal basis the feelings and physical effects that a person must deal with during the course their illness.

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