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New Development On Fruits!
A new release on the benefits of fruits and flavonoids is
Banyan Tree Photo
The Banyan tree is a majestic and inspiring tree made
An Open Mind May Lead To Healing
Parkinson’s Disease is a designer disease without any glamour or
Picture of the Week – Ice’s Beauty
Ice has a sheen and majesty like no other. Cold,
An Introduction To Reiki
There is little doubt that human touch is of benefit
Picture Of The Week-Snow Meditation
A Peaceful and Calming Image of Winter As much as
Picture Of The Week
I hope that you enjoy this Fall photo! New post
A Fresh Start!
Happy New Year! With the New Year comes the opportunity
Giving Thanks in 2010
As another Thanksgiving nears and I am forced to realize
It Wasn’t On The Box!
What do you know about the food you had for
Michael J. Fox Interview w/ Sanjay Gupta Was Excellent!
If you missed it, there are portions from last night’s
My Zelapar Follow Up
To my few but loyal followers, I apologize for the
Is there a Parkinson’s profile?
More Apps for Parkinson’s coming soon! Is there a profile
A Danger In Profiling
Is Profiling Really Right? I am worried! I’ll tell you
Know The Risks
I’m concerned when I hear of drug companies and medical
April Is Parkinson’s Awareness Month!
Parkinson’s Disease Puts Your Life In Perspective This month is
It’s Only A Matter Of Time
Whether you see time as a naturally occurring force, a
Goodbye 2009
May we see peace and a coming together
Care for our people, the animals, Nature and weather
Potential Cures May Be Coming
American innovation is what made this country a world leader. I am an inventor. I have Parkinson’s Disease. It’s a disease that I have battled and lived with for over 20 years.
When Do You Get DBS?
It’s a dilemma facing many of my friends with Parkinson’s–when
Picking Your Doctors
Here are 5 things to consider when picking your doctors if you have Parkinson’s disease.
Don’t Expect Everyone To Understand Parkinson’s!
We expect our loved ones, friends, associates, and colleagues to understand our struggle with this difficult ailment. Rarely, if ever, do two PD patients share the exact same symptoms as the other.Â