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

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    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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  • Cover of book, " Parkinson's Treatment" with group of Caucasian people holding a sign that says "10 Secrets to a Happier Life."

    Parkinson's Treatment: 10 Secrets to a Happier Life

    Michael S. Okun, MD

    Internationally renowned as both a neurologist and a leading researcher, Dr. Okun has been referred to as, "the voice of the Parkinson's disease patient." He has an international following on the National Parkinson Foundation's Ask the Doctor web-forum. His many books and internet blog posts are brimming with up-to-date and extremely practical information. He has a talent for infusing his readers with positivity and optimism. In his current book, he unmasks the important secrets applicable to every Parkinson's disease patient.

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  • Book cover for "Yoga and Parkinson's Disease: A Journey to Health and Healing."

    Yoga and Parkinson's Disease: A Journey to Health and Healing

    Peggy van Hulsteyn with Barbara Gage and Connie Fisher

    Yoga and Parkinson's Disease is a practical how to guide to using yoga to manage stress, improve mental alertness, increase flexibility, correct posture and improve the quality-of-life of readers with Parkinson's. (Demos Medical Publishing LLC)

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  • Logo for Liftware, self-stabilizing eating utensils.

    Liftware

    Liftware is a stabilizing handle with a soup spoon, everyday spoon, and fork attachments to make it easier for people with Parkinson's to enjoy meals.

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  • Cover of the book, "Lori's Lessons: What Parkinson's Teaches about Life and Love."

    Lori's Lessons: What Parkinson's Teaches about Life and Love

    Carol Ferring Shepley

    This memoir is about much more than Lori's struggle against Parkinson's disease. It's also the story of someone who has faced a terrible challenge, met it head-on, and refused to concede. In the struggle, she has learned vital lessons about life itself.

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  • Book cover for "Parkinson's: A Love Story with Dementia for Dessert."

    Parkinson's: A Love Story with Dementia for Dessert

    Ava S. Butler

    After her husband is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia, Ava Butler begins journaling her experiences caring for her husband. This memoir offers Butler's personal reflections on losing a spouse to disease.

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