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Learn more about Parkinson's and managing disease with these books, products and organizations, suggested by our community.

  • Cover of the guide "Parkinson's Disease: The Complete Guide for Patients and Caregivers."

    Parkinson's Disease: The Complete Guide for Patients and Caregivers

    Abraham N. Lieberman, MD, and Frank L. Williams

    Written by an expert team of health-care professionals-including a neurologist, a social worker, a nurse practitioner, a physical therapist, and an attorney/financial planner-this guide takes every aspect of living with chronic degenerative illness into consideration. (Fireside, 1993)

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  • Cover of the guide "Understanding Parkinson's Disease: A Self-Help Guide."

    Understanding Parkinson's Disease: A Self Help Guide

    David L. Cram

    Author David Cram, both a physician and patient himself for ten years, knows firsthand the questions that accompany the diagnosis of Parkinson’s. He understands how vital education and effective treatment are in coping with PD and maintaining the best quality perspectives to enlighten and encourage readers about PD. (Paperback published 1999 by LPC)

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  • Logo for Parkinson Alliance.

    The Parkinson Alliance

    The Parkinson Alliance is the umbrella organization for the Parkinson’s Unity Walk, the largest single-day community fundraising event, and Team Parkinson. We are dedicated to raising funds for research to end Parkinson’s disease, support the development of new therapies and improve the quality of life for those living with the disease. The Parkinson Alliance also directly funds and conducts patient-centered outcomes research in its own right, focusing on both motor and non-motor symptoms, and other aspects of well-being such as resilience and coping skills. Together with the Parkinson’s Unity Walk and Team Parkinson, The Alliance has funded more than $30 million in research to date.

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  • Cover of book "Parkinson's Dreams about Me: My Dance with Shaking Palsy."

    Parkinson's Dreams about Me, My Dance with the Shaking Palsy

    Rick Hermann

    Whether you are newly diagnosed or a Parkinson’s disease veteran, whether young onset or late onset, or if you are a care partner for someone with Parkinson’s, you are likely to find something new and interesting in this book.

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  • Book cover for "When Parkinson's Strikes Early."

    When Parkinson's Strikes Early: Voices Choices, Resources, and Treatment

    Barbara Blake-Krebs and Linda Herman

    This book covers symptoms, side effects of medication, support networks, and surgery options, and explores the physical, emotional, and social struggles that face young people with Parkinson's. Resources, advocacy ideas, and an index are also included. (Paperback published 2001 by Hunter House)

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  • Logo for University of Florida Health.

    The University of Florida Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration

    The Center is founded on the philosophy that integrated, interdisciplinary care is the most effective approach for patients with movement disorders and disorders involving a group of circuits in the brain called the basal ganglia. The Center delivers motor, cognitive and behavioral diagnoses as well as various treatments all in one centralized location. Care is coordinated and provided by leading specialists from many advanced medical and surgical services.

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  • Cover of book, "Keepin' On" with man hiking in front of a moss-covered rock wall.

    Keepin’ On: Living Well with Parkinson's Disease

    Robert J. Silver

    Team Fox member Robert Silver chronicles his personal experiences and anecdotes of living with Parkinson's disease. A portion of proceeds from book sales will be donated to Team Fox, 100 percent of which will go directly to MJFF's high-impact programs to speed a cure for Parkinson's.

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  • Book cover for "Parkinson's Humor: Funny Stories about My Life with Parkinson's Disease."

    Parkinson's Humor - Funny Stories about My Life with Parkinson's Disease

    Beverly Ribaudo

    I have Parkinson's Disease and a sense of humor! This is a collection of 100 funny stories about my life with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease. I also share some helpful advice for surviving this disease. Come learn and laugh with me! Laughter is the best medicine. Have a Happy Parkie Day! All profits from this book will be donated to Parkinson's.

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  • Cover of book, "Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again."

    Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again

    Kimberly Williams-Paisley

    Linda Williams served as the first major gifts fundraiser at The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF). While working at MJFF, Linda was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia, a rare form of dementia. Her daughter, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, chronicles her family's journey with her mother's disease in "Where the Light Gets In". With a foreword by Michael J. Fox, Linda and Kimberly's story is an intimate portrait of a family coping with the ripple effects of diagnosis.

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  • Cover of the book "Life in the Balance."

    Life in the Balance: A Physician's Memoir of Life, Love, and Loss with Parkinson's Disease and Dementia

    Thomas B. Graboys, MD

    This is an unflinching memoir of a devastating illness as only a consummate physician could write it. One can’t help but imagine what Dr. Graboys, the healer, would say to Tom Graboys, the patient—a face-to-face scene imagined in this inspiring book.  In his joint roles, Thomas Graboys finds a way to convey hope, optimism and an appreciation of what it means to be truly alive. (Sterling Publishing, 2008)

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