Taylor French on Medical Cannabis for Parkinson’s Disease – Video

12-09-2011 16:02 Taylor French before and after treatments of Medical Cannabis for Parkinson's Disease. Please help us to save Taylor's life and make him healthy again. Any help on your part will aid him and provide hope for others who are afflicted with this terrible disease. Make checks payable to Health Village Seminars (Bank of America) and email frenchtaylor@gmail.com so we can keep track. Send donations and ship items to: Health Village Seminars, c/o Taylor French 2936 Calle Frontera, San Clemente, CA 92673 Phone 949-842-9291 Thanks so much in advance for your help, Mike Paulus (long time friend), Janet (caregiver)

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Parkinson's Disease and The Argentine Tango – Video

31-10-2011 12:11 The Tango as Physical Therapy Parkinson's Disease. Performing at the Parkinson walk in Rome, GA for fundraising to increase PD awareness. Choreographer and Researcher, Madeleine Hackney Ph.D., Emory School of Medicine leads the performance with partner Ben Jackson, a Person with Parkinson's who was diagnosed at the age of 28. Clinical research studies continue to demonstrate physical benefits of the Argentine Tango for People with Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson's Disease is a chronic, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system. PD symptoms are cognitive and non-motor as well as the more commonly recognized movement disorder symptoms. The CDC reports Parkinson's as the underlying cause of death for more than 20000 Americans every year. Currently, there is no treatment for Parkinson's Disease, and there is no cure. There is only treatment for certain symptoms of PD, all of which progress every day. See how you can help, Please visit gaparkinsons.org today!

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Parkinson's Disease and The Argentine Tango - Video

Parkinson’s Disease and The Argentine Tango – Video

31-10-2011 12:11 The Tango as Physical Therapy Parkinson's Disease. Performing at the Parkinson walk in Rome, GA for fundraising to increase PD awareness. Choreographer and Researcher, Madeleine Hackney Ph.D., Emory School of Medicine leads the performance with partner Ben Jackson, a Person with Parkinson's who was diagnosed at the age of 28. Clinical research studies continue to demonstrate physical benefits of the Argentine Tango for People with Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson's Disease is a chronic, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system. PD symptoms are cognitive and non-motor as well as the more commonly recognized movement disorder symptoms. The CDC reports Parkinson's as the underlying cause of death for more than 20000 Americans every year. Currently, there is no treatment for Parkinson's Disease, and there is no cure. There is only treatment for certain symptoms of PD, all of which progress every day. See how you can help, Please visit gaparkinsons.org today!

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Medical Update: Update on Parkinson's

09-11-2011 20:24 Andrew Feigin, MD, neurologist at Cushing Neuroscience Institute's Movement Disorders Center and Director of the Experimental Therapeutic at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research explains the distinctions and brings us the latest information on current treatments and experimental therapies for Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. We meet a patient and his caregiver wife who both must cope with living with the under-publicized Huntington's disease everyday.

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Parkinson's Disease: Advancing Stem Cell Therapies – 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting – Video

09-11-2011 14:00 Olga Momcilovic speaks at the 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting about the use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to better understand the causes of Parkinson's and to develop therapies. Momcilovic is a CIRM Scholar and postdoctoral research fellow at the Buck Institute located in Novato, California.

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Parkinson's Disease: Advancing Stem Cell Therapies - 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting - Video

Medical Update: Update on Parkinson’s

09-11-2011 20:24 Andrew Feigin, MD, neurologist at Cushing Neuroscience Institute's Movement Disorders Center and Director of the Experimental Therapeutic at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research explains the distinctions and brings us the latest information on current treatments and experimental therapies for Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. We meet a patient and his caregiver wife who both must cope with living with the under-publicized Huntington's disease everyday.

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Medical Update: Update on Parkinson's

Parkinson’s Disease: Advancing Stem Cell Therapies – 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting – Video

09-11-2011 14:00 Olga Momcilovic speaks at the 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting about the use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to better understand the causes of Parkinson's and to develop therapies. Momcilovic is a CIRM Scholar and postdoctoral research fellow at the Buck Institute located in Novato, California.

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Parkinson's Disease: Advancing Stem Cell Therapies - 2011 CIRM Grantee Meeting - Video

Meridian Neuroscience – Deep Brain Stimulation – Anthony Farinella: Parkinson's Disease – Video

11-01-2012 15:26 Anthony Farinella: Parkinson's disease From Monroe, NJ / Treated at Riverview Medical Center Parkinson's disease disabled Anthony for over 15 years. Dr. Peter Zahos and the expert care team at Riverview Medical Center in New Jersey gave him his life back through deep brain stimulation (DBS). http://www.meridianneuroscience.com

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