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Real Talk from Participants

People with Parkinson's and control volunteers share their advice and perspective on joining clinical studies and being an active participant in the quest for a cure.


  • 'Parkinson's Story Exchange' Highlights Voices of People Living with the Disease

    'Parkinson's Story Exchange' Highlights Voices of People Living with the Disease

    Founder Johanna O'Day hopes the project will create more understanding and empathy between those living with PD and researchers.
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  • Using Our Heritage to Find a Cure for Parkinson's Disease

    Using Our Heritage to Find a Cure for Parkinson's Disease

    PPMI participant and guest blogger, Barbara Robinson, MD, shares her journey with PD.
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  • New MJFF Resource Supports Patients and Trial Teams to Advance Parkinson's Research

    New MJFF Resource Supports Patients and Trial Teams to Advance Parkinson's Research

    The Parkinson's Clinical Trial Companion is an educational guide and resource to increase volunteers in clinical trials.
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  • Parkinson's Advocate Israel Robledo's Efforts Recognized by Local Paper

    Parkinson's Advocate Israel Robledo's Efforts Recognized by Local Paper

    In a Q&A for his local paper in Midland, Texas, Israel Robledo discusses his work to move Parkinson's research forward.
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  • Walking 2,500 Miles to Close the Gap on a Cure

    Walking 2,500 Miles to Close the Gap on a Cure

    Team Fox member Bill Bucklew walked 2,500 miles across the United States to help speed a cure for Parkinson's disease.
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  • 'CBS Sunday Morning' Panel of Parkinson's Patients Answers Your Burning Questions about Living with PD

    'CBS Sunday Morning' Panel of Parkinson's Patients Answers Your Burning Questions about Living with PD

    CBS panelists respond to your questions about reacting to a PD diagnosis and living well with the disease.
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