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Join us online December 9, 2012 to discuss Parkinson’s Disease!
Join me, Karl Robb and my guest host, Angela Robb,
Where Have I Been?
If you are a loyal reader of this blog, I
Organic Matters
I tweeted a story this morning that claimed studies prove that organic foods only real benefit is that they are lower in pesticides.
My book is almost done!
If you follow my blog, I thank you for all
Test Your Patients—Not Their Patience
Recently, I tried to reach a doctor who I have
Humor is Healthy
A clown is being eaten by sharks and one shark
Being Mindful
Keeping focus and staying mindful is a daily challenge for
Adapting
Nothing in our lives is for certain. Whether you are healthy or not, the one certainty is that things change. Plans change. The more flexible we are, the easier it is to adapt to change. Adapting does not mean you stop growing and learning.
ASoftVoice.com Celebrates 100th Posting
My 100th Posting For this, my 100thposting on ASoftVoice.com (a
It’s A Fast-Paced World
We live in a world of faster is better: food-service,
What Does A “Cure” Mean?
What does a cure mean to you? Does it mean
The Davis Phinney Richmond, VA Victory Summit – A Success!
Last Saturday, I had the privilege to attend and share some
Motherhood at it’s best!

Happy Mother’s Day!
What Are You Willing To Do To Help Yourself?
Whether you have Parkinson’s disease, have some other ailment, or issue in your life, there is probably an element in your life that could use improving.
Exclusive Interview With Davis Phinney
Davis Phinney knows how to inspire an audience! I
Eating Your Veggies
A new Harvard study performed over 20 years with 110,000
Advocacy Brought Us Together
On Wednesday, State Directors and Assistant Directors representing the Parkinson’s
Keeping Relations Alive
Share your fears with each other and don’t hide your feelings. Show your support and love for one another…
Surge Of Urgency For Parkinson’s Disease Treatments And Cure
Illness isn’t partisan. Â Both sides of the aisle are subject
The Power Of Touch
The Power Of Touch – A Soft Voice in a Noisy World blog Karl Robb
8 Tips That Could Save A Parkinson’s Disease Patient’s Life (or at least reduce severe injury)
1. Take the elevator and not the escalator! If you
Use Energy Wisely
“Never waste energy or worries on negative thoughts.” This is
Fending Off Crisis
Since the invention of life, it has all been about
Give & Take
I paid the price for trying to save some time
An Interview with Author, Jane H. Davis
 Jane H. Davis is the Author of the new book,
Ten More Apps That May Benefit People With Parkinson’s Disease
My first posting on Apps and Parkinson’s disease was so
Parkinson’s Disease and Your Identity
As an advocate for Parkinson’s disease (PD) awareness and issues
Don’t Label Me Or My Illness
It is ingrained in western culture not to question the
Lessons from my Chocolate Lab
Laughter is such a healthy and stress reducing activity. Whether