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The Bladder and Parkinson's Disease
The term, Parkinsonism, is used to describe a group of conditions that exhibit symptoms such as slowness of movement, rigidity and tremors. A well known and common example of such a condition would be Parkinson's disease. At some stage of their affliction, some sufferers of Parkinsonism may experience problems
Prevention --- It's Up To You, Not Your Doctor!
Throughout most of my life, I have heard that "You are what you eat!"  Then later, as I became more knowledgeable about nutrition, it became "You are what you eat, digest, and absorb!" Our world is changing daily.  Over the years the quality of our food supplies has also
What is Oral Chelation Therapy?
Picture this, a small gathering of people in a ranch house in Florida. Some ordinary wheat flour such as can be found in most homes placed with some water in a zip-lock plastic bag. A magnet is passed over the bag and an extraordinary thing happened. Iron particles
Parkinson’s Disease & Tai Chi Therapy
In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic's mayoclinic.com reported that, "Parkinson's disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson's may eventually be disabling, the disease often progresses gradually, and most people have many years of productive living after a diagnosis." 
Antioxidants and Neurodegenrative diseases - Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease is defined as a health condition associated to the depletion of dopamine in the corpus striatum as a result of neuron loss in the substantianigra. The disease most often occurs in the middle age and beyond.1. Symptomsa. Tremble involuntarily.b. Stiffness of the musclesc. Tremor at restd.
Michael J. Fox Foundation awards grant to advance Parkinson's disease research
For his work contributing to a potential new treatment approach for Parkinson's disease, the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) for Parkinson's Research has awarded a $500,000 grant to a neuroscientist at the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida.The researcher, Matthew Farrer, Ph.D., studies how a gene, known as LRRK2,