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Who Can Help You Free Your Voice with Parkinson’s?

Who Can Help You Free Your Voice with Parkinson’s?

  • Post author:PW Blogger
  • Post published:July 11, 2016
  • Post category:Parkinson's Disease/Rare Disease

Parkinson’s disease damages the nervous system, and like other motor system disorders, it affects nearly every facet of life. One of the rarely-discussed symptoms of Parkinson's that can have a…

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6 Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Told Through GIFs

6 Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Told Through GIFs

  • Post author:PW Blogger
  • Post published:June 27, 2016
  • Post category:Parkinson's Disease/Rare Disease

Not many diseases affect the nervous system like Parkinson Disease. Millions of people had no idea what Parkinson Disease was, or how life-changing it could be, until one of America’s…

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What This Dad With Parkinson’s Is Doing Will Make You Cry

What This Dad With Parkinson’s Is Doing Will Make You Cry

  • Post author:PW Blogger
  • Post published:June 14, 2016
  • Post category:Parkinson's Disease/Rare Disease

Anyone with Parkinson's disease or with a family member who has the disease knows that it can be heartbreaking at times. There are good days and bad days, but the sacrifices that have to…

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Parkinson’s Hope… in Your iPhone?!

Parkinson’s Hope… in Your iPhone?!

  • Post author:Kathy Devanny
  • Post published:April 5, 2016
  • Post category:Parkinson's Disease/Rare Disease

As families and individuals dealing with rare disease, we all want research and answers sooner- but we soon learn how slow that process is. But check out the hope below: 9500…

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Magic Strikes Twice: A New Breakthrough Connects Dystonia and Parkinson’s

Magic Strikes Twice: A New Breakthrough Connects Dystonia and Parkinson’s

  • Post author:Kiki Jones
  • Post published:November 6, 2015
  • Post category:Dystonia/Rare Disease

We recently posted an article discussing the positive connections between dystonia and depression (and Harry Potter, oddly enough). That was just one instance where researchers were finding interesting new treatment…

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Marty and the White House Tell Us What #BacktoFutureDay is Really About

Marty and the White House Tell Us What #BacktoFutureDay is Really About

  • Post author:PW Blogger
  • Post published:October 21, 2015
  • Post category:Rare Disease

In recognition of Back to the Future day, the exact date that Marty Mcfly traveled to in 1985,  The Micheal J. Fox Foundation and the White House are encouraging speculation…

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