100 questions and their answers are explored in this great, basic information book about PD. Written for the newly diagnosed or those wanting to explore more about Parkinson’s, the topics covered are those most likely to be the ones asked. A great resource to begin with. -Sherri Woodbridge, founder of Parkinson’s Journey and PD patient
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| Whether you're newly diagnosed with Parkinson Disease, a long-term PD patient, or a friend or relative of either, this book offers help. The only text to provide the doctor and patient's view, 100 Questions & Answers About Parkinson Disease gives authoritative, practical answers to questions about treatment options, quality of life, and sources of support. Dr. Lieberman explains the disease, its progression, and its treatment, making this book an invauluable resource for anyone coping with this disease. |
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THE "Parkinson's Disease" Bible~
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| Review Date: September 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: G. Cervantes, |
| For all those recently diagnosed with PD, this book IS A MUST. Every possible concern and/or question (and then some) one would ask is thoroughly addressed in this complete, easy-to-read book. Dr. Abraham Lieberman is incredibly educated on every aspect of this terrible disease, straight-forward, yet compassionate. Thank you, Dr. Lieberman! You have made this difficult journey much easier to handle~ |
An Informative PD guide
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| Review Date: February 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Arizona Watercolor, Prescott AZ |
| Dr Lieberman is a fund of information, but is also very atuned to the human aspects of living with Parkinson disease. He also has very good chapters on the effects of the various medicines. The guidelines for this review say to make it fun, but there isn't a whole lot of fun in a review or a book on PD - but he does succeed in making it readable and interesting. |
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