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This Summer, Accelerate Research Like Never Before.
The Latest from the Foundation
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Eat, Sleep, Row, Repeat: Team Human Powered Potential Conquers…
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The National Parkinson's Project
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Bloomberg: “Michael J. Fox and Sergey Brin Take Their Push for a…
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Breaking News: Parkinson's Disease Biomarker Found
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Got Summer Plans? Act Now to Support the Parkinson's Community!
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Financial Protection Amidst Care Changes: Crafting Your Legacy
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Considering Deep Brain Stimulation: What to Know and Expect …
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Episode 19: Current and Emerging Imaging Biomarkers for…
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Your Daily Dose: Managing Parkinson's Prescriptions
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FDA Reviewing Four New Parkinson's Medications in 2024
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What Does it Take to Get a Parkinson’s Drug Approved by the FDA?
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MJFF AI Competition Helps Decode Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s
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Hot Weather and Parkinson’s Disease: Six Tips for Beating the…
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Episode 18: Examining Links Between Environmental Exposure, Poor…
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Building on the Biomarker Breakthrough: What We’re Working on Now
Our single, urgent goal: Eliminate Parkinson's disease in our lifetime.
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“Parkinson's patients are the experts on what we have. We have a responsibility as patients to share our experience — what works for us, what we respond to, what we can contribute to research.”
— Michael J. Fox
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Take action todayYour voice and your story can shape policymakers' decisions on issues of importance to the Parkinson's community.
“Participating in research changes how you view your diagnosis… and the world around you. It makes you feel like you are playing an important role in solving a problem that affects millions of people.”
— Dan Kinel, Rochester, NY