Today on Big Think, I posted the blog “Parkinson’s Patients ‘Roar’ On Faster Route to a Cure.” PD patients are having a louder voice than every before in defining PD, finding treatments and seeking a cure. Ironically, people with PD often find their voices becoming softer. It’s a symptom of PD. But when it comes to increasing what we know about the disease, they are getting louder by the day. Hope you’ll read the blog and share it with anyone with PD or with those who care about them.
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