Deborah W. Brooks, co-founder with Fox at his Parkinson's foundation, on the secret to his comeback.
What Michael J. Fox’s Return to TV Tells Us About the Power of Optimism|Deborah W. Brooks|September 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Typically, a patient with Parkinson's riding a bike maintains a pedaling rate of around 50-60 RPMs.
A Bicycle Built for Parkinson's Relief|Daily Beast Promotions|December 11, 2009|DAILY BEAST
With Parkinson's, however, these special nerve cells break down, the supply of dopamine dwindles, and movement is affected.
A Bicycle Built for Parkinson's Relief|Daily Beast Promotions|December 11, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Parkinson's wreaks havoc by affecting nerve cells in the brain that make the neurotransmitter called dopamine.
A Bicycle Built for Parkinson's Relief|Daily Beast Promotions|December 11, 2009|DAILY BEAST
You say this Parkinson was a mine expert; what was he doing out here?
At the Time Appointed|A. Maynard Barbour
Squadron Leader Parkinson stood there dressed and ready for flight.
Dave Dawson with the Commandos|R. Sidney Bowen
Parkinson and Chancellor youths went down like nine-pins, splashing into puddles, gouging into mud.
Full-Back Foster|Ralph Henry Barbour
On the whole, Parkinson Hall was really beautiful, and one didnt have to be a student of architecture to realise it.
Center Rush Rowland|Ralph Henry Barbour
Occasionally, in spite of his comparatively late date, Parkinson displays an imagination that is truly medival.
Herbals, Their Origin and Evolution|Agnes Arber
Medical definitions for Parkinson
Parkinson
[ pär′kĭn-sən ]
James1755-1824
British physician who gave (1817) a comprehensive description of paralysis agitans, or Parkinson's disease, and was the first to recognize (1812) perforation of the appendix as a cause of death in appendicitis.