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Old 12-14-2011, 09:59 PM #1
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I wanted to share a link to this cover story/current issue of Neurology Now.

http://journals.lww.com/neurologynow...rsonal,.7.aspx

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I wanted to share a link to this cover story/current issue of Neurology Now.

http://journals.lww.com/neurologynow...rsonal,.7.aspx

Best, Debi
This is one of the best articles on MJF and the Foundation I have read, and in a publication that rather slips through the cracks.

Thank you for sharing!
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Good article, Debi. For those who may not be familiar with Neurology Now, it is a patient-focused publication published by the Professional group, American Academy of Neurology. The language/terminology is scholarly, yet not way above the heads most grassroots' groups. It covers more than Parkinson's only, such as MS, Epilepsy, Stroke, Sleep Disorders, Alzheimer's, and more.

Neurology Now has a wide distribution and is FREE! You can usually pick up a hard copy in your doctor's office ; there will be a postage-paid postcard included in each publication where you can subscribe. Also, there is an online version of the publication, and can you can subscribe from there:
(and for some dumb reason I cannoto access my oldest account, so I am considered a "newbie" and cannot post a link! Weird.)

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Hi Peg
all seemed in order with your old account so not sure why you were having trouble with it?
I have merged the old one into this new one so that you now have your original post count back with all full member privileges

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