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2012
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2012
December
Depression Can Be Worst Part of Parkinson’s
Depression is the biggest threat to the welfare of Parkinson’s patients
November
Head Injury Linked to Parkinson's
To reduce drug errors, Parkinson's patients are educating hospitals
Depression is biggest hurdle for Parkinson's patients
Depression Takes a Toll on Parkinson's Patients
Parkinson's sufferers often depressed, study finds
Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and Depression
Hospitals can be a danger zone for people with Parkinson’s disease
October
Bayfront Park walk to raise money for Parkinson's research
GE Healthcare Launches Move2Answers.com to Help Answer Parkinson's Disease Patients' and Caregivers' Questions about Living with the Disease
September
University of Florida Parkinson’s clinical practice again named Center of Excellence
Collaboration leads to 'something special'
Right at Home, Inc. Is a Moving Day Hope Partner
August
Ryan Lochte, Florida’s Homegrown Hero
Technology expands reach of special care
July
NPF joins forces with Parkinson Association of the South
June
A ‘moving day’ for those with Parkinson’s disease
Kripalu Collaborates with the National Parkinson Foundation
Father's Day extra special for Beckham, dad and grandpa
May
Parkinson's Drug Errors Common in Small Study of Hospitalizations
Parkinson’s treatments helping quality of life
Rotigotine Patch Has Favorable Results in Parkinson's, Restless Legs
April
Thousands to Participate in 18th Annual Parkinson's Unity Walk in Support of Parkinson's Community
Antidepressants Aid Depressed Parkinson's Patients
March
With tai chi, seniors cope with Parkinson's
February
New Blood Test for Parkinson's Studied
January
Parkinson Treatment Shows Positive Results in Clinical Testing
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