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Parkinson's Recovery - The Challenge of Keeping the Faith

Posted by KWebster on Tuesday, December 7, 2010,
 
Parkinsons Recovery 


 Even if you are enthusiastic and optimistic about getting
well today, most people with Parkinson's eventually revert
back to the belief that Parkinson's is a "progressively
degenerative disease."  This belief is held by almost
everyone. If you have Parkinson's you will get progressively
worse.
Guess what? This belief is not true.
Government publications say Parkinson's is "progressive." 
Most web sites with a focus on Parkinson's say this.  Many...

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New News

Posted by KWebster on Saturday, July 24, 2010, In : NEW NEWS 
JULY 2010 Please note that the information below is from a monthly newsletter sent and received each month by me and the subsequent publishing here is not a endorsement of any type or kind from the Michael J. Fox organisation, it is simply offered here as a informational source.

Welcome to FoxFlash, The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s monthly update designed to keep the Parkinson’s community apprised of MJFF activities and breaking Parkinson’s news. Please visit www.michaeljfox.org for...

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