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  1. Psychiatric Issues in Parkinson's Disease: A Practical Guide
  2. Mapping the Progress of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease (Advances in Behavioral Biology)
  3. Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection in Parkinson's Disease (Neuroscience Perspectives)
  4. Surgical Treatment of Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders (Current Clinical Neurology) (Current Clinical Neurology)
  5. PARKINSON'S DISEASE - A GUIDE FOR PATIENT AND FAMILY - SECOND EDITION by Roger C. Duvoisin, 1985
  6. Parkinson's Disease : A Guide for Patient and Family by Roger C. Duvoisin, 1990
  7. Parkinson's: A Personal Story of Acceptance by Sandi Gordon, 1992-01
  8. The Parkinson's Handbook by Dwight C. McGoon, 1990-09
  9. A Molecular Biology Approach to Parkinson's Disease (Biomedical and Health Research)
  10. Life in the Balance: A Physician's Memoir of Life, Love, and Loss with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia by Thomas Graboys, Peter Zheutlin, 2008-04-01
  11. Activation of conflicting responses in Parkinson's disease: evidence for degrading and facilitating effects on response time [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by S.A. Wylie, J.C. Stout, et all 2005-01
  12. Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders Part II: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Series Editors: Aminoff, Boller and Swaab) (Handbook of Clinical Neurology) by William C. Koller, Eldad Melamed, 2007-08-13
  13. American College of Physicians Home Medical Guide: Parkinson's Disease by DK Publishing, David A. Horowitz, et all 2000-03-01
  14. Dementia ups mortality risk threefold. (Patients with Parkinson's Disease).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-06-01

101. CERI The Parkinson S Disease Page
is a full length interview with Annetta Freeman, a Beverly Hills housewife who successfullydeveloped a personal program to treat her own Parkinson s disease.
http://www.ceri.com/parkpage.htm
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The CERI
An Improved Parkinson’s Therapy is a full length interview with Annetta Freeman, a Beverly Hills housewife who successfully developed a personal program to treat her own Parkinson's disease. Read about what happened to her, what she did, what she took in the way of smart drugs and nutrients ( her personal program ), and the results she got. Somerset Lawyers Threaten Liquid Deprenyl Users Recent Developments with Deprenyl is a detailed discussion by Dr. Ward Dean and Steven Wm. Fowkes of recent clinical findings about deprenyl and L-dopa/carbidopa (Sinemet) combination therapy and their personal use of high-purity liquid deprenyl. Mitochondrial Nutrition, Cognition and Aging Strategies for Parkinson’s Disease Therapy , written by Annetta Freeman with Anne Fowkes (Assistant Editor for Smart Life News ), is a major update on recent changes to The Importance of Attitudes Starting a Parkinson’s Program The Kimball Affidavit of Steven Wm. Fowkes covers anumber of eggregious judicial errors by Judge Richard Lazzara in the 2000 trial of James Kimball, the President of Discovery Experimental and Development, on charges of conspiracy, misbranding, making false statements to Customs, and defrauding the FDA.

102. MENTAL DYSFUNCTIONS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: Salzburg, Austria, October 24-27, 20
Workshop for Neurologists Neuropathologic Staging of Parkinson s disease.Click here for further information. This meeting is endorsed
http://www.kenes.com/pdment/
This congress is dedicated in memory of the late Melvin D. Yahr Extended Deadline for Submission of Abstracts
Extended Deadline for Submission of Abstracts - June 30th, 2004 - Click here
Workshop for Neurologists: Neuropathologic Staging of Parkinson's Disease Click here for further information This meeting is endorsed by by the World Federation of Neurology and by the Parkinson's Disease Research Group (PDRG). WFN members and all interested neurologists are encouraged to attend. The meeting is open to all neurologists regardless of citizenship.
www.sciencedirect.com
Full papers and abstracts of the Mental Dysfunctions in Parkinson's Disease congress will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Neurological Sciences. Join the Mental Dysfunctions in Parkinson's Disease and get a chance at publishing your paper in this prestigious Journal! Secretariat
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103. Parkinson’s Disease Center Of Excellence - University Of Kansas Medical Center
Welcome from Dr. Rajesh Pahwa, Director Parkinson’s disease Center of Excellence. Educationalinformation concerning Parkinson’s disease is also provided.
http://www.kumc.edu/parkinson/
Contact Information
KU Medical Center
3599 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS 66160
www.kumc.edu/parkinson

Tel: 913-588-6782 or
Fax:
E-mail: rpahwa@kumc.edu
Welcome from Dr. Rajesh Pahwa, Director
Rajesh Pahwa, M.D. offers diagnostic and treatment services for persons with and related conditions including progressive supranuclear palsy and Multiple System Atrophy. Specialty services are available through neuropsychological testing , rehabilitative services, physical therapy, hearing and speech, nutrition, and social services. Additional services and a wellness center are available at the Parkinson's Foundation of the Heartland See also:

104. Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson s disease. March 2002. WHAT IS PARKINSON S disease AND WHATCAUSES IT? Parkinson s disease (PD) is a slowly progressive
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc51.html
Parkinson's Disease March 2002 WHAT IS PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND WHAT CAUSES IT? Parkinson's disease (PD) is a slowly progressive disorder that affects movement, muscle control, and balance. Parkinson's disease is referred to as idiopathic , which means that the cause is unknown. This term distinguishes the primary disease from parkinsonism , which are the symptoms occurring from a known cause. Parkinson's Disease and Dopamine Loss Parkinson's disease occurs from the following process in the brain:
  • PD develops as cells are destroyed in certain parts of the brain stem, particularly the crescent-shaped cell mass known as the substantia nigra
  • Nerve cells in the substantia nigra send out fibers to the corpus stratia , gray and white bands of tissue located in both sides of the brain.
  • There the cells release dopamine , an essential neurotransmitter (a chemical messenger in the brain). Loss of dopamine in the corpus stratia is the primary defect in Parkinson's disease.
  • Dopamine is one of three major neurotransmitters known as catecholamines , which help the body respond to stress and prepare it for the fight-or-flight response. Loss of dopamine negatively affects the nerves and muscles controlling movement and coordination, resulting in the major symptoms characteristic of Parkinson's disease.

105. Bmj.com Collected Resources : Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson s disease. Citations 110 of 27 total displayed. Most recent content (10Jan 2004) Editorials Who should look after people with Parkinson s disease?
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Citations 1-10 of 27 total displayed. Most recent content (10 Jan 2004):
Editorials
Who should look after people with Parkinson's disease?
Rajendra Kale and Matthew Menken
BMJ 2004;328:62-63 , doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7431.62 [Full text] [PDF]
Past content (since Jun 1999):
Papers
Perinatal characteristics and risk of rheumatoid arthritis
Lennart T H Jacobsson, Magnus E Jacobsson, Johan Askling, and William C Knowler
BMJ 2003;326:1068-1069 , doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7398.1068 [Full text] [PDF]
News
Public response to the Isaacs report will slow neurological research
Susan Mayor
BMJ 2003;326:1051 , doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7398.1051-a [Full text] [PDF]
News
Inquiry finds brains were removed without consent
Susan Mayor
BMJ 2003;326:1051 , doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7398.1051 [Full text] [PDF]
Editorials
Tobacco, coffee, and Parkinson's disease
Christopher Martyn and Chris Gale BMJ 2003;326:561-562 , doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7389.561 [Full text] [PDF]
News roundup Parkinson’s in men may be linked to high dairy diet
Deborah Josefson BMJ 2003;326:10 , doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7379.10/a

106. Diet For Parkinson's Disease
Book Eat well, Stay well with Parkinson s disease, by Kathrynne Holden, MS,RD, a Parkinson specialist. A book about diet for Parkinson s disease.
http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/park.htm
Diet and Parkinson’s Disease, by "The Parkinson Dietitian," Kathrynne Holden. She specializes in the unique nutrition needs of people with PD. She maintains a priv ate practice, conducts seminars and classes, and continues to research nutrition and Parkinson issues.
Read reviews of "Eat well"
Order online, or print out order form
156 pages Large type, comb-bound, to lie flat easy to hold, easy to follow recipes : Ch. 1: Timing meals and levodopa : Ch. 2: Controlling constipation // preventing bowel impaction;
: Ch. 3 The importance of fluids // preventing dehydration;
: Ch. 4: Parkinson's and bone health;
: Ch. 5: B vitamin needs // B6 and levodop; : Ch. 6: Dry mouth, dry eyes, thirst; : Ch. 7: Dealing with heartburn / reflux / ulcers / hiatal hernia; : Ch. 8: Food, mood, and stress; : Ch. 9: Unplanned weight loss // why it can be a problem, how to prevent it;
: Ch. 10: Chewing and swallowing difficulties;
: Ch. 11: Protein and levodopa;
: Ch. 12: Menus in the 7:1 ratio;
Ch. 13: Recipes;

107. Encyclopaedia Topic : Parkinson's Disease, Section : Introduction
Parkinson s disease. Search. Help. Introduction. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive,neurological condition which affects about 120,000 people in the UK.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/en.asp?TopicID=349

108. - - - - HEALTHOLOGY - - - -
Information on Parkinson’s disease. Learn about Parkinson s disease treatments,symptoms and new research. Featured Parkinson s disease Programs.
http://suntimes.healthology.com/parkinsons_disease

109. Boards - Parkinson's Disease
Post New Thread, Page 1 of 27, 1, 2, 3, , Last ». Threads in BoardParkinson s disease, Board Tools. Views 5,475 Announcement The GREEN
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=101

110. A View From The Lighter Side Of Parkinson S DIsease, From
Parkinsaw, MI, an imaginary community in Michigan s Upper Peninsula, where mostpeople suffer from Parkinson s disease. Parkinson s disease resources.
http://www.mikeauldridge.com/parknsaw.htm
This People With Parkinsons site is owned by
John Bjork

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March, 2001. The Chamber of Commerce Welcomes You to Parkinsaw, MI. If you enjoy the humerous stories published about the people living here, please help us find a cure for Parkinson's Disease by contributing through our popular "Thousand Pennies for Parkinson's" program using Parkinsaw's Virtual Collection Canisters. Just click-on "Thousand Pennies for Parkinson's" from the main menu. It's such a small amount to give, yet it makes so much difference in our effort to find a cure for PD.

God's Country not withstanding, some friendly advice about the weather: if you live here, you will end up with many nice days, sunny and warm, that only can be found here in the U.P. But, if you're visiting for just a week or two, be satisfied if you get a couple good days of pleasant weather. With Lake Superior looming over us, there are just too many opportunities for rain, hail, snow, sleet, tornados, hurricanes and just plain miserable weather. You will also find that miserable days, when the flies and bugs are the worst, will neatly coincide with the plans you have made for sailing, tennis, golf, or, the true U.P. roulette game, the family picnic.

111. PD INDEX: A Directory Of Parkinson's Disease Information On The Internet
PD INDEX A Directory of Parkinson s disease Information on the Internet. PD Indexprovides a directory of information about Parkinson s disease (PD) that is
http://www.pdindex.org/
PD INDEX: A Directory of Parkinson's Disease Information on the Internet
PD Index provides a directory of information about Parkinson's disease (PD) that is available on the internet. The directory also includes references to information that is not specific to PD but is still likely to be useful to persons for whom PD is a concern.
Information sources are indexed in the directory according to the specific topics that they cover. Topics are listed alphabetically under broad categories called "areas of interest". You may view topics and access information by first selecting the appropriate area:
GENERAL AND OVERVIEW INFORMATION

SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, CLINICAL FEATURES

CAUSES; NEUROANATOMY; DISEASE PATHOLOGY

MEDICAL AND FAMILY CARE
...
ADDITIONAL SOURCES AND FACILITIES

To browse a list of all the PD Index topics without regard to area of interest, select a letter of the alphabet at which to begin:
A
B C D ... Z
To read more about PD Index, click here IMPORTANT NOTICE With this web site I have tried to provide an index to useful and accurate information on the Internet related to living with and treating Parkinson's disease. Currently, health problems and other commitments are making it difficult for me to keep the index up to date. It may be increasingly necessary to perform supplemental searches on your own in order to obtain information that I have not been able to index. Here are some suggestions for doing this. 1. Become familiar with the use of search engines if you aren't already. I recommend

112. The Parkinson's Disease Index At Wake Forest (Frame 3)
Parkinson s disease Index, Wake Forest University, Wake Forest University Schoolof Medicine, WinstonSalem, North Carolina. Articles about Parkinson s disease.
http://www.wfubmc.edu/surg-sci/ns/pd3.html
Links to information about Parkinson's disease with special emphasis on surgical treatments such as pallidotomy and deep brain stimulators. For more information about how you can contribute to the cure for Parkinson's disease click here.
Parkinson's Diseases Surgery Links
Information of about the surgical treatment of Parkinson's disease for patients whose symptoms are not adequately controlled by an optimized medical regimen.

113. Parkinson's Disease Index, Wake Forest Neurosurgery
Internet Links on Parkinson s disease, tremor, and dystonia with emphasis on surgicaltreatments from the Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University
http://www.wfubmc.edu/surg-sci/ns/pd0.html
Parkinson's Disease Index
Department of Neurosurgery

Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Neurosurgeons/Referrals Neurosurgery Home Schedule an Appointment
Framed Parkinson's
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Disease Index
Links to information about movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, tremor, and dystonia with special emphasis on surgical treatments such as pallidotomy and deep brain stimulators. Tremor Links Parkinson's Disease Surgery Parkinson's Disease Articles Parkinson's Disease Websites ... Dystonia/Dyskinesia Links
Tremor Links

114. JAPAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION
JAPAN PARKINSON disease ASSOCIATION. Japanese English. Contents. JapanParkinson disease Association. Profile. Objectives and Activities.
http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~parkin97/mypage.index_e.html
JAPAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION Japanese ] [English] Contents Japan Parkinson Disease Association Profile Objectives and Activities Other Parkinson's Web ... Information Japan Parkinson Disease Association Head OfficeF
@@@@@@Japan e-mailF@ jpda@mud.biglobe.ne.jp
ChairmanF@Tomio Baba Director for overseasF Hiro Sekine@e-mailF@ hirosekine7887@aol.com Profile FoundationF@November 1976 Number of branch F‚R‚U Nember of memberF5,500 Objectives and Activities Request for detecting the cause of disease and finding best cure. Demand sufficient social welfare and receive continious care. Improve quality of life of patients and families through promoting social understanding. Promote establishing branch and support its activities. Publish newsletter and book. Cooperate with other counties Parkinson's Disease group. Other Parkinson's Web Information service for neurology ( By Neuromuscular Disease Research Group of National Hospitals) Kitano Hospitals (The doctors are conducting pallidotomy) About the 35th meeting stereotoxsic operations Massachussets General Hospital ( Lots of links are posted ) ... WHO Would you join our Parkinson Network ?

115. How Parkinson’s Disease Affects Tone Language And Tells Us About Tone Comprehen
How Parkinson s disease Affects Tone Language and Tells Us about Tone Comprehension.Patrick CM Wong pcmwong@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu Randy L. Diehl Dept.
http://www.acoustics.org/press/137th/wong.html
Acoustical Society of America
ASA/EAA/DAGA '99 Meeting Lay
Language Papers
Lay Language Paper Index Press Room How Parkinson's Disease Affects Tone Language and Tells Us about Tone Comprehension Patrick C.M. Wong - pcmwong@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Randy L. Diehl
Dept. of Psychology
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
Popular version of paper 4aSCb1
Presented Thursday morning, March 18, 1999
ASA/EAA/DAGA '99 Meeting, Berlin, Germany
According to the estimation by the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 4 million people worldwide suffering from Parkinson’s Disease (PD) in 1990 (WHO Information Fact Sheet N152 - Parkinson's Disease (April 1997)). Incidence is higher in the elderly population (the average age of onset is in the mid 50’s). As the population ages, the prevalence of PD will increase. Research has been conducted to investigate characteristics of PD patients’ speech. In the early 60's, Canter found that PD patients were unable to produce rapid movement of the tongue, lips, and vocal chords. Their production of some plosive consonants (consonants requiring the build-up of sufficient oral pressure, e.g. /p/ as in "Pot") were imprecise. They had problem sustaining phonation (e.g. holding the vowel /a/). Furthermore, the pitch range and pitch variability used in their speech was more restricted than that of normal speakers. The problem of speaking with a restricted pitch range is that it affects the prosody of speech. Prosody is a combination of the pitch, stress, timing, intensity, as well as emotional aspects of speech. For example, to show anger, people speak louder and with a higher pitch. Caekebeke and colleagues (1991) found the loudness, pitch and duration variations necessary to signal different moods, including angry and hesitation, are absent in PD speech.

116. XV International Congress On Parkinson's Disease
After discussed with all the related parties, the Organizing Committee of the InternationalCongress on Parkinson’s disease in conjunction with the National
http://www.chinamed.com.cn/xvicpd/
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Welcoming ... Accompanying Persons' Program Important Notice of Postponement Dear Colleagues, Thank you for your kind understanding and look forward to your participation in this event
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Tel: 86 (10) 6524 9989 ext. 2456 /1610 /2462
Fax: +86 (10 ) 65123 754 / 6524 4086
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117. Parkinson's Disease - Everybody - New Zealand Consumer Health Information
PARKINSON S disease. What is Parkinson s disease? Parkinson s is a slowlyprogressive condition which occurs when insufficient quantities
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118. LogicSong Media - Internet Content & Web Development - Cape Cod, Mass.
logicsong.com. Please visit this site later. It iscurrently under construction. copyright @2004.
http://www.parkinsonscare.com/

119. PDIC Has Moved
The PDIC has moved. The new URL is http//gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jskaye/pd/.
http://www.efn.org/~jskaye/pd/
The PDIC has moved. The new URL is http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jskaye/pd/

120. The Parkinson's Institute
You can shop from your home or office and help benefit the. Parkinson s Institute.1170 Morse Avenue • Sunnyvale, CA 945891605. privacy policy.
http://www.parkinsonsinstitute.org/
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