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  • Cover for CD titled "10 Things Every Person with Parkinson's Must Know" Caucasian male smiling in front of mountains.

    10 Things Every Person with Parkinson's Must Know (audio CD)

    Richard London

    10 Things Every Person With Parkinson's Must Know provides the essential tips for living well with Parkinson's disease and making the most out of every day.

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    300 Tips for Making Life with Parkinson's Disease Easier

    Shelley Peterman Schwarz

    Filled with tips, techniques, and shortcuts readers will learn basic lessons for conserving time and energy, enabling them to do more of the things they want to do. Throughout the book, specially marked tips are provided for those who provide care and support for people with this disease.

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  • Cover of book, "A Caregiver's Guide to Lewy Body Dementia" with a older Caucasian couple smiling.

    A Caregiver's Guide to Lewy Body Dementia

    Helen Buell Whitworth and James Whitworth

    This comprehensive guide explains the basics of Lewy body dementia and includes personal anecdotes, caregiving tips and a glossary of relevant terms to serve as a resource to better understand the disease.

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  • Cover of book titled "A Life Shaken."

    A Life Shaken

    Joel Havemann

    Joel Havemann incorporates relevant scientific information about Parkinson's disease into his own story of living with the condition. "A Life Shaken" includes facts, diagrams and a glossary of information about Parkinson's and presents the information as engaging and accessible.

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  • Cover of book, "A Lifetime in Motion" with man holding baseball bat and sports gear in a locker room.

    A Lifetime in Motion: Lessons Learned From a Student of the Game(s)

    Lyle M. Gibson

    From an ordinary guy who has done some extraordinary things throughout his life. A baseball National Champion, certified tennis professional, a Boston Marathon runner, and a high school baseball and tennis coach who has brought teams to championships — as well as confronting the biggest challenge in his life. Inspirational, motivational, instructional, and often humorous stories, and the life lessons taken from his experiences. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 2015).

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  • Cover of Book, "A Parkinson's Primer."

    A Parkinson's Primer

    John M. Vine

    This nontechnical, personal guide, written by John M. Vine, covers John's experiences since his Parkinson's diagnosis 12 years ago. It includes advice on all aspects of the disease plus interviews with people with Parkinson's and their partners.

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  • Book cover for "A Soft Voice in a Noisy World."

    A Soft Voice in a Noisy World

    Karl Robb

    A culmination of over twenty years of personal experience, in A Soft Voice in a Noisy World Karl Robb provides an assortment of tips and suggestions that have made a difference in his life and benefited him in his personal struggle with PD.

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    Alter Your Course: Parkinson's - The Early Years (Movement & Neuroperformance Center Empowerment Series) (Volume 1)

    Monique Giroux, MD and Sierra Farris, PAC

    Alter Your Course Parkinson's the Early Years is a new book to help you shape your future with Parkinson's. (Paperback 2014)

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  • Book cover of "Another Door Opens" with multiple, colorful door icons.

    Another Door Opens

    Alan Cohee

    It has been twenty years since Alan Cohee was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He invites you into his life to see how he has faced the journey from his diagnosis.

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    American Parkinson Disease Association

    The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is the largest grassroots network working tirelessly to provide the support, education, and research that will help everyone impacted by Parkinson’s disease live life to the fullest. APDA has a unique nationwide system of Chapters and Information & Referral Centers, delivering education, support, and patient services to Americans with PD each day. Since its founding in 1961, APDA has raised and invested more than $170 million to provide outstanding patient services and educational programs, elevate public awareness about the disease, and support research designed to unlock the mysteries of PD. Learn more at www.apdaparkinson.org.

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Tour de Fox

Pedal closer to a cure for Parkinson's disease in MJFF's Tour de Fox Cycling Series, featuring cycling events across the United States and Canada. With routes ranging from 10 to 75 miles and post-ride festivities, there's something for everyone!

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