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Real Talk from Patients

Members of The Michael J. Fox Foundation community share their experiences with Parkinson's.


  • From Washington, D.C. to Tennessee, Advocates Speak Up for the PD Community

    From Washington, D.C. to Tennessee, Advocates Speak Up for the PD Community

    Judy and Phil Bellenfant share their story about how they advocate throughout the year.
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  • Idaho Advocate Helps Pass Local PD Awareness Proclamation

    Idaho Advocate Helps Pass Local PD Awareness Proclamation

    Joe Prophet of Idaho Falls, worked with his mayor and city council to declare April 2018 Parkinson's Awareness Month.
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  • Using Our Heritage to Find a Cure for Parkinson's Disease

    Using Our Heritage to Find a Cure for Parkinson's Disease

    PPMI participant and guest blogger, Barbara Robinson, MD, shares her journey with PD.
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  • NYC's Empire State Building Illuminated Orange to Mark World Parkinson's Day

    NYC's Empire State Building Illuminated Orange to Mark World Parkinson's Day

    Community members around the world shared positive messages and reactions about the lighting.
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  • Reaching the Peak with Parkinson's and an Extra Measure of Grit

    Reaching the Peak with Parkinson's and an Extra Measure of Grit

    After Steve Green was diagnosed with Parkinson's, he thought his hiking adventures were behind him. Read a firsthand account of his determination to outwork the disease to fulfill his passion.
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  • Five Reasons to Be at the 2018 Parkinson's Unity Walk

    Five Reasons to Be at the 2018 Parkinson's Unity Walk

    Join the PD community in Central Park to raise funds for Parkinson's research.
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