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  1. Vivir Con La Enfermedad De Parkinson/ Living With Parkinson's Disease (Spanish Edition) by Federico E. Micheli, Clara Maria Scorticati, et all 2003-06-30
  2. Parkinson's Disease and Me: Walking the Path by Patricia Lightner, 2003-05-19
  3. Principles of Treatment in Parkinson's Disease (Vol 2) by Anthony Schapira, C. Warren Olanow, 2005-08-12
  4. The Stranger Comes at Sundown: Living and Dying with Parkinson's Disease by Jane Kriete Awalt, 2008-05-14
  5. The Non-Motor Symptoms Complex of Parkinson's Disease by K Ray Chaudhuri, Eduardo Tolosa, et all 2009-08-10
  6. Parkinson's Disease (Biographies of Disease) by Nutan Sharma, 2008-03-30
  7. The Book of Exercise and Yoga for Those with Parkinson's Disease: Using Movement and Meditation to Manage Symptoms by Lori A. Newell, 2010-07-17
  8. Genotype - Proteotype - Phenotype Relationships in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease)
  9. Parkinson's: A Personal Story of Acceptance by Sandi Gordon, 1992-01
  10. Parkinson's Disease (Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders) by Carrie Fredericks, 2009-05-22
  11. Parkinson's Disease (Advances in Neurology) by Ariel Gordin, Seppo Kaakkola, et all 2002-10-04
  12. Handbook of Parkinson's Disease (Neurological Disease and Therapy)
  13. Hope and help in Parkinson's disease, by John C Button, 1964
  14. The Race to Cure Parkinson's Disease: How Science Will Defeat Evangelism by Steven A. Zecola, 2006-06-14

121. Hopkins Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorder Center
The Johns Hopkins Parkinson s disease and Movement Disorder Center 733 N.Broadway, Suite 731 Baltimore, Maryland 21205 USA
http://www.neuro.jhmi.edu/hopkinspdmd/
The Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center
The Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center is sponsored
by The National Parkinson Foundation as a Center of Excellence

122. PRODIGY Guidance - Parkinson's Disease
This guidance covers the accurate diagnosis of Parkinson s disease, the differential To relieve symptoms of Parkinson s disease and reduce disability
http://www.prodigy.nhs.uk/guidance.asp?gt=Parkinson's disease

123. - - - - HEALTHOLOGY - - - -
Information on Parkinson’s disease. Learn about Parkinson s disease treatments,symptoms, new research and medication.
http://www.healthology.com/parkinsons_disease

124. Parkinson's Disease - Patient UK
The main symptoms of Parkinson s disease are usually stiffness, shaking (tremor),and slowness of movement. Other symptoms (listed below) may also develop.
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/23068879/
Parkinson's Disease
The main symptoms of Parkinson's disease are usually stiffness, shaking (tremor), and slowness of movement. Other symptoms (listed below) may also develop. Symptoms typically become gradually worse over time. Treatment often provides good relief of symptoms for several years.
What is Parkinson's disease? Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic (persistent) disorder of part of the brain. It is named after the doctor who first described it. It mainly affects the way the brain co-ordinates the movements of the muscles in various parts of the body. Who gets Parkinson's disease? PD mainly develops in people over the age of 50. It becomes more common with increasing age. About 5 in 1000 people in their 60s, and about 20 in 1000 people in their 80s have PD. Men and women are equally affected. Rarely, it develops in people under the age of 50. PD is not usually inherited, and it can affect anyone. However, genetic (hereditary) factors may be important in the small number of people who develop the disease before the age of 50. What causes Parkinson's disease?

125. Parkinson's Victoria

http://www.parkinsons-vic.org.au/
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126. Smoking, Coffee, And Parkinson's Disease [January 2003; 107-5]
A monthly newsletter about evidencebased health care; top source for suchinformation on the net.
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Smoking, coffee, and Parkinson's Disease
Systematic review Cigarette smoking Coffee drinking Comment

Healthy living messages are usually relatively simple, and involve not smoking, eating fruit and vegetables, taking exercise and perhaps the odd glass of wine. That message does for heart disease, and cancer, and bone density and a raft of other things. It all gets more difficult when some of those lifestyle elements thought not to be good for us are actually shown to have some benefits. An example is the association between smoking and coffee drinking and the risk of Parkinson's disease [1].
Systematic review
An extensive search of several databases sought to identify studies associating smoking, coffee and Parkinson's disease. For inclusion studies had to have a case-control or cohort design, present original data, have Parkinson's disease diagnosed by a physician as the outcome, and attempt to ascertain exposure before the diagnosis.
Cigarette smoking
The 44 case-control studies involved 6,814 cases and 11,791 controls. Controls were often friends or relatives, patients with other diseases, or community controls, or a combination of these. The four cohort studies involved 409 cases in a total cohort size of just under 190,000.

127. LogicSong Media - Internet Content & Web Development - Cape Cod, Mass.

http://www.parkinsonscare.com/

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