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  1. Handbook of Parkinson's Disease, Fourth Edition (Neurological Disease and Therapy)
  2. Parkinson's Disease: The Complete Guide for Patients and Caregivers by Abraham N. Lieberman, 1993-02-01
  3. What's Shakin': An Insider’s Look at the Humorous Side of Parkinson’s Disease by John S Brissette, 2007-03-31
  4. Therapeutics of Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders
  5. Parkinson's Disease and Quality of Life
  6. Making the Connection Between Brain and Behavior: Coping with Parkinson's Disease by M.D. Joseph H. Friedman, 2007-11-28
  7. Stop Parkin' And Start Livin': Reversing the Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease by John C. Coleman, 2006-12-30
  8. Parkinson's Disease: Diagnosis and Clinical Management, 2nd Edition by Stewart Factor, MD and William Weiner, 2007-11-02
  9. Non-dopamine Lesions in Parkinson's Disease
  10. Shaking Up Parkinson Disease: Fighting Like a Tiger, Thinking Like a Fox by Abraham Lieberman, 2001-11
  11. The Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
  12. A Life Shaken: My Encounter with Parkinson's Disease by Joel Havemann, 2004-02-12
  13. Take Charge of Parkinson's Disease: Dynamic Lifestyle Changes to Put YOU in the Driver's Seat (A DiaMedica Guide to Optimum Wellness) by AnneCutter Mikkelsen, 2010-11-01
  14. Saving Milly: Love, Politics, and Parkinson's Disease (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Morton Kondracke, 2002-05

21. Parkinson's Disease: Ask NOAH
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22. Hardin MD : Parkinsons Disease
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23. EMedicine - Parkinson Disease : Article By Jeff Blackmer, MD
Parkinson Disease James Parkinson first described Parkinson disease (PD) in1817. Stern MB, Hurtig HI parkinsons disease and Parkinsonian Syndromes.
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24. Parkinson's Disease - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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25. Parkinsons Disease - Loss Of Dopaminergic - Essential Tremor - Amersham Health
parkinsons disease loss of dopaminergic - essential tremor - Amersham Health. Accessfor medical professionals only. Information about parkinsons disease.
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Detecting loss of functional dopaminergic neuron terminals in order to help differentiate Essential Tremor from Parkinsonian Syndromes related to idiopathic Parkinson's Disease (PD).
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Information about Parkinsons Disease. Read more about the symptoms of Parkinsons Disease and the major factor causing Parkinsons Disease. Dopamine - Parkinsonian Syndromes are characterised by a severe loss of dopamine neurons and dopamine transporter expressed on them. In some cases Parkinsons disease causes neurogenic bladder. Other conditions which can cause neurogenic bladder include cerebrovascular disease, multiple sclerosis, motorneuron disease, spinal cord injury, spina bifida, diabetes, pelvic surgery or intervertebral disc herniation. ... Search
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26. Parkinsons Disease - The Symptoms, Factors And Causes
Information about parkinsons disease. Read more about the symptoms ofparkinsons disease and the major factor causing parkinsons disease.
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Information about Parkinsons Disease. Read more about the symptoms of Parkinsons Disease and the major factor causing Parkinsons Disease.
Amersham has a nuclear imaging product to help differentiate Essential Tremor from Parkinsonian Syndromes related to idiopathic Parkinsons Disease. Access for medical professionals only.
Information about Parkinsons Disease. Read more about the symptoms of Parkinsons Disease and the major factor causing Parkinsons Disease. Dopamine - Parkinsonian Syndromes are characterised by a severe loss of dopamine neurons and dopamine transporter expressed on them. In some cases Parkinsons disease causes neurogenic bladder. Other conditions which can cause neurogenic bladder include cerebrovascular disease, multiple sclerosis, motorneuron disease, spinal cord injury, spina bifida, diabetes, pelvic surgery or intervertebral disc herniation. ... PET imaging agents - the use of radionuclides to image the cerebral blood pool, cerebral perfusion and and transmembranous transport or cerebral receptor-ligand interactions.

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28. Parkinsons Disease In South Africa
Prominent People who suffer from parkinsons disease Please note that while weare providing the links on our WebPages for your convenience, we take no
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How I discovered that I had Parkinson's At first my husband noticed something strange. I walked without
swinging my right arm - it just hung down loosely at my side. I was
unaware of any pain or discomfort and was rather reluctant to go to
the doctor.
Then we wondered whether I had a tumour on the brain and on the
recommendation of a doctor friend, we consult a Neurologist. After
a Magnetic Resonance Scan it was established that there was no tumour. By process of elimination, it was diagnosed that I had Parkinson's. Having had absolutely no record of my family having this disease, I was astounded. However, one must face reality. My symptoms Looking back now, various Parkinson's symptoms developed which were initially overlooked. I did not have much of a tremor as such, only a slight one under stress. One of my more recent symptoms was "frozen feet". This feels as though your brain is not getting through to your feet. In other words, you tell your feet to move

29. Disease Category Listing (117): Parkinson's Disease
Clinical Trials Parkinson s Disease. Alabama. Blackpool, Lancashire,United Kingdom; Cognatec parkinsons disease Patients with Dementia.
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Are you experiencing tremors, stiffness and slowness… Phoenix; Research Site
Parkinson's Disease - Onset of Motor Complications. Phoenix; Radiant Research - Phoenix North Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Parkinson's Disease? Tucson; Research Site Looking for Patients with Early Parkinson's Disease. Tucson; Advanced Clinical Therapeutics LLC

30. The Neurobiology Of Parkinsons Disease, Part 2
The Neurobiology of parkinsons disease, part 2 further research and parallels toAlzheimers? Rani Shankar. parkinsons disease is thought to function similarly.
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro98/202s98-paper2/Shankar2.html
This paper was written by a student in a course at Bryn Mawr College, and reflects that student's research and thoughts at the time the paper was written. Like other things on Serendip , the paper is not intended to be "authoritative" but is instead provided to encourage others to themselves learn about and think through subjects of interest, and, by providing relevant web links, to serve as a "window" to help them do so. Web links were active as of the time the paper was posted but are not updated. Biology 202
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Rani Shankar
In my previous paper, the basic pathogenesis and neurobiology of Parkinsons Disease was discussed. Parkinsons Disease is recognized as a progressive neurodegenerative condition that is believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Parkinsons Disease is characterized by a deficit in dopamine, a neurotransmitter produced in the substantia nigra, that is responsible for maintaining normal motor functioning. This paper will continue the exploration of Parkinsons Disease research, also examining Lewy Bodies, genetic factors, and drawing parallels and possible links to Alzheimers Disease. Lewy Bodies, aggregated eosiphilic cytoplasmic inclusion bodies found in substantia nigra, are a hallmark characteristic of Parkinsons disease identified by pathological studies. As mentioned in my previous paper, Lewy Bodies are not able to be used to diagnose Parkinsons, as they are only observable during an autopsy, but are a fool-proof method of identifying the disease, after the fact. Lewy Bodies are present in dementia and found in some cases of Alzheimers Disease. In Parkinsons, the cells of the substantia nigra die, so that the normal dark brown pigment (hence, the name, nigra) is instead pale. The Lewy Bodies are among the dying nerve cells left in the substantia nigra

31. "James", A Site About Parkinson's Disease
Extensive information about this disease as well as where to go for support and what you can do to fight the effects. Some internet resources as well as general information. It is a project of the Adrienne Coles Memorial Trust.
http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/

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"James", a site about Parkinson's Disease This web site is about Parkinson's Disease; what it is, where you can get support, what you can do to fight its effects, and how the Internet can help. It is a project of the Adrienne Coles Memorial Trust
If you are looking for information specifically about Parkinson's, we have a section of information and links to many other sites . We also have an area of more general medical information and a section on the important topic of caring
Major features of this site are A searchable archive of the PARKINSN list , and Helen Rose's book "An old age pensioner at 18" . This site is based in the UK, and whilst most of the content is international, we have an area for items of UK interest
We also host a number of European mailing lists from this site: PARKLISTE (in French - the web site is hosted elsewhere) PDUK (UK issues) NEDERPARK (in Dutch) DEUPARK (in German) , and BELGAPARK (for Belgians)
If you want to stay up to date with what's happening in the Parkinson's world, but don't have the time to stay on the mailing lists, we suggest you join PDNEWS , our announcement list. We monitor what's going on and send just a few posts every week to the list.

32. Parkinson's: Information From WebMD
A consumer health site for Parkinson's disease. Includes a caregiver section.
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33. Parkinson's Disease Society UK - Useful Links
Queensland Inc PO Box 460, 26 Stoneham Street, Stones Corner 4120, Queensland Tel(+61) 07 3397 7555 Fax (+61) 07 3397 1755 E mail pqi@parkinsons-qld.org
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34. Austin Parkinsons
A support group for person's with Parkinson's disease and their caregiver's. Schedule's with location of meeting's,date's and scheduled speaker's.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx/austinparkinsons
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  • 2004 Officers for the Capital Area Parkinson Society are:
The next meeting of The Capital Area Parkinson's Society will meet at Seton Hospital on 15th, 2004 in the McFadden Auditorium at 2 PM. Dr. Eric J. Pappart, Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio will be our Guest speaker. Dr Pappart will be familiar to many of you having known him thru his association with the Brown Schools in South Austin and his private practice in San Marcos. Dr Pappart will speak on the subject, "Is that a part of Parkinsons Disease? Access to our meeting location is most convenient from the south side. Free parking is usually available on the south side of the medical center in the parking lot between the parking garage and the medical center annex. The entrance to the parking lot is to your left as you enter the south parking lot from Medical Parkway. NOTE; CONSTRUCTION AT SETON MAY CLOSE OR LIMIT PARKING BOTH IN THE PARKING LOT WE ARE USING AND THE PARKING GARAGE. FREE PARKING WILL BE AVAILABLE ACROSS MEDICAL PARKWAY IN THE GARAGE. ENTER THE GARAGE ON WEST 37th STREET. Just a reminder: 2004 dues are now payable. Contact Sam Anderson, Treasurer. Dues have been increased to 15.00 for 2004.Our dues take care of the parking, the newsletter. and numerous other things. We have received several Memorial's recently. Memorials and donations are always greatly appreciated. We try to help anyone who contacts us to the best of our ability.

35. Parkinson's Western Australia
Information about the disease, seminars, membership and contacts.
http://www.quartec.com.au/parkinsons/
This site has moved to www.parkinsonswa.org.au

36. AUSTIN AREA PARKINSONS
Support group for the disease. Includes meeting schedule.
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  • 37. CNN.com - Health - Study Finds Family Links In Parkinson's Disease - December 14
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    BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) Researchers have uncovered new evidence that Parkinson's disease can run in families, according to a study of 772 Icelanders who developed the illness after age 50. Doctors have known for a few years that the form of Parkinson's that strikes earlier in life, as it did with U.S. television star Michael J. Fox, comes from a genetic mutation that makes them prone to the disease.

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    39. Functional Neurosurgery For Parkinson's Disease
    Can you help with our Familial Parkinson s disease project here? SURGERYFOR PARKINSON S disease. INTRODUCTION. This page contains
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    INTRODUCTION This page contains a lot of graphics, so please patient if you are using a modem. There has been a recent resurgence of interest in surgery for Parkinson's disease. This has been largely for 2 reasons:
    • improvements in neurosurgical techniques and neuroimaging.
    • the incomplete efficacy of current anti-Parkinsonian drugs when taken chronically for a significant number of patients.
    Current stereotactic surgical techniques for Parkinson's disease include:
    • thalamotomy
    • pallidotomy
    • deep brain stimulation
    • striatal grafting of dopaminergic fetal tissue
    In the current discussion, I will only deal with pallidotomy, but we will be providing more information on the other surgical aspects in the near future. PALLIDOTOMY The history of this operative procedure in Parkinson's diseases is fascinating, in that in 1960 Svennilson and Leksell had noted that in the last 20 of their series of 81 Parkinsonian patients who had had a thermolytic lesion of the globus pallidus , there was a marked relief of tremor and rigidity. In these last 20 cases, the surgeons had altered the area to be lesioned from the anterodorsal to the posteroventral region of the medial globus pallidus (GPm). These results were largely overlooked for the next 2 decades, until:
    • In 1992, Laitinen et al described 38 patients with Parkinson's in whom he had performed a lesion of the posteroventral region of the GPm. 37 patients had a marked improvement in their rigidity and hypokinesia.

    40. CNN.com - New Treatment Guidelines For Parkinson's Disease - June 11, 2001
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    By Christy Oglesby CNN (CNN) New recommendations for the treatment of early-stage Parkinson's disease modify a 35-year-old standard and offer improved quality of life for sufferers, researchers say. For almost four decades, doctors have prescribed levodopa first to help alleviate the muscle stiffness and slowed reaction times caused by Parkinson's. But that drug caused patients to experience uncontrollable, jerky movements, a condition known as dyskinesia. After reviewing data from several studies, doctors now recommend the use of dopamine agonists, not levodopa, as the first-line treatment. They treat the stiffness caused by the disease while reducing the risk of developing dyskinesia. "Parkinson's is really two diseases," said William C. Koller, a professor of neurology and one of the authors of the article, which appears in the journal Neurology. "There's the slowness and stiffness that's Parkinson's and there's the dyskinesia that is a complication of long-term levodopa treatment." Dyskinesia also is a side effect of taking dopamine agonists, Koller said, but it is often delayed and is not as severe as it is with levodopa. Other side effects include nausea, dizziness, headache and sleeplessness.

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