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Stanford Movement Disorder Specialist to discuss deep brain stimulation (DBS) in San Jose, August 4

July 14, 2017 By Parkinson's Community Help

text_image_9.img.full.highLaurice Yang, MD, a movement disorder specialist at Stanford, will be discussing deep brain stimulation surgery (DBS) for Parkinson’s Disease at the Willow Glen Parkinson’s Support Group meeting in San Jose on Friday, August 4th, from 10am to noon. This event is free and open to the public.  No need to RSVP.

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Folks: What Happens To A Marriage After Parkinson’s

July 10, 2017 By Parkinson's Community Help

Every marriage has its own dynamic, but what happens when a motor system disorder turns that relationship upside down?

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“Psychiatric Manifestations” of PD, Webinar for Medical Professionals, Thursday, July 20, 6am CA time

July 10, 2017 By Parkinson's Community Help

This one-hour webinar will feature a discussion led by Guy J. Schwartz, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology at Stony Brook University Medical Center and Medical Director of the APDA Information & Referral Center at Stony Brook.  Though this is a public health program designed for medical professionals, the webinar is open to anyone.

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APDA: Resources for Veterans

July 7, 2017 By Parkinson's Community Help

shutterstock_237845110-768x512The American Parkinson Disease Association has dedicated resources for our veterans community. Find out more.
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Survey of Parkinson’s Disease Community

July 5, 2017 By Parkinson's Community Help

Screen Shot 2017-07-05 at 2.00p|Jul5We hope you can take a short survey, “Share Your Insights with APDA,” by August 31, 2017.  The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is conducting this nationwide survey of Parkinson’s Disease constituents to determine the best way to provide programs and support to people with PD and the Parkinson’s community.

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Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach provides vital resources and support to individuals living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), caregivers, family members, and friends. We curate a comprehensive list of PD-related webinars and virtual meetings, sharing insightful summaries through our blog and dedicated email lists.

Whether you seek online support groups, educational webinars, or access to helpful blogs and podcasts, we are here to empower you with the knowledge and connection you need on your Parkinson’s journey.

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