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Getting Self Help Online
As more and more people dealing with chronic and acute illness connect through online support groups, communities, and social networks - Peter Waite, the founder of HealingWell.com gives savvy tips -- and warnings in an article published in USA Weekend Magazine.

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Introduction to Parkinson's Disease
Comprehensive guide to symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing research.

Questions and Answers About Parkinson's Disease
More answers to questions about Parkinson's Disease, its effects and outlook.

New Treatments Slow Onslaught of Parkinson's Disease Symptoms
Today there many new therapies available to ease the debilitating symptoms of Parkinson's Disease, but a cure is still elusive.

Parkinson's Disease: Recommendations for Wellness
While there is no know cure for Parkinson's Disease, there are a number of things one can do to help reduce your risk of developing this disorder.

Parkinson's Disease: Tips on Taking Your Medications
Helpful tips by someone with Parkinson's Disease on how to take your medications on time and safely.

Ten Things Every Parkinson's Disease Patient and Caregiver Should Know
A Parkinson's Disease patient and doctor suggests ways to cope and manage your disease, as well as tips for caregivers.

Tremor Fact Sheet
Tremors often accompany Parkinson's Disease, characterized as rhythmic, to and fro, involuntary muscular contractions in a part of the body.

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 News
Cleaning Agent Tied to Parkinson's in Study
Trichloroethylene was widely used industrial solvent
Parkinson's More Common in Northeast, Midwest
And far more likely to strike whites than blacks, researchers find
Scientists Turn Mouse Skin Cells Into Nerve Cells
Finding could revolutionize stem cell therapy, but much research remains to be done
Genes, Diet Offer New Clues to Parkinson's Disease
Interaction between genetics, environment may play role in onset, research suggests

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