Still Waters Run Deep: Parkinson Disease and the Thief of Expression 1 August 2006
Care ADvantage, the quarterly magazine of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Jackie Hunt Christensen, August 2006 If I could change only one aspect of Parkinson disease, it would be the way it affects my ability to express myself. We humans take for granted just how much our responses to one another are based on visual cues and vocal expression - unless you are someone with Parkinson disease. Then you may be very aware, but unable to do much about it. Continue reading... (PDF, pp. 18-21)
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