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Old 06-16-2009, 02:13 PM #1
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Lightbulb Thera-cycle for PD...

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Default 6 Million w/ PD in US?

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Did anyone watch the news video here and catch Brian Williams saying there are 6 million pwp iin the US? It wouldn't surprise me but usually the # given is 1 or 1 1 /2 million.

Wondering where he got that figuure and if it's valid and if so, how did our population boom overnight? Those baby boomers again?


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June 22, 2005

Majority of Physicians Who Treat Parkinson's Do Not Refer Patients to Clinical Trials, According to National Survey


-- Low Awareness Seen as Major Barrier to Clinical Trial Participation --

-- PD Patients Lack Information but Cite Support Groups as Primary Source of Data --

-- Parkinson's Groups Join to Create National Education Campaign and Web site
www.PDtrials.org

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While almost all (more than 96 percent) of the physicians in the United States who treat people with Parkinson's agree that clinical trials are necessary to find better treatments for the disease, the majority of physicians have discussed clinical trials with just 10 percent or less of their patients with Parkinson's disease (65 percent of neurologists and 54 percent of primary care physicians/gerontologists) and have never referred a patient to a clinical trial (53 percent of neurologists and 83 percent of primary care physicians/gerontologists). These are among the highlights of a recent nationwide survey commissioned by The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of the Advancing Parkinson's Therapies (APT) campaign.

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More than six million people worldwide, including one million in the United States live with Parkinson's disease -- a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder that is characterized by symptoms that typically progress from mild tremors to complete physical incapacitation. In its final stages, Parkinson's may leave people unable to move or speak. Despite modest advances in pharmaceutical and surgical therapies, there is no known cure for Parkinson's disease.

To date, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has funded or directed more than $50 million in research. For more information on The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, visit www.michaeljfox.org.



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Default Thanks, Tena, for clarifying

I still think there are more than a mere million of us in the US.

I would love to participate in a passive exercise trial using the theracycle. The company could place some theracycles in hospitals, PT places. To my mind, we don't need neuros to tell if we benefit from the trial. Any old PT, fitness instructor, would do. I think the neuro in this video could design the trial - ie write up criteria, protocols, performance test and , OH YEAH, ASK THE PD PATIENT TO ASSES HIM/HER SELF BEFORE AND AFTER. We wouldn't have to wait for the FDA either!

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That Thera-cycle report is fascinating! Thanks for posting it, Tena.
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