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Default PDTrials.org...February 2008 • Clinical Trial Information for the Parkinson's Communi


New Trials
  • SAM-e for the Treatment of Depression in Parkinson's Disease
  • Symptom Control in Four-Dose Rotigotine Patch for Parkinson’s Disease
  • Study of Specific Brain Activity in People with Parkinson’s Disease
  • Cell Transfer Study for Potential Cell-Based Therapies for Parkinson’s Disease
In This Issue
Current News:
  • Mayo Clinic study unveils unprecedented method to predict ALS & Parkinson's disease (02/27/2008)
  • 14th Annual Parkinson’s Unity Walk Scheduled for April 26, 2008 (02/27/2008)
  • First-ever Parkinson's Blood Test Under Development at Brigham and Women's (02/27/2008)
  • Treating Advanced Parkinson's: New Research Points To Serotonin (02/24/2008)
  • Blood Pressure Drugs Might Prevent Parkinson's (02/06/2008)
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