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Christopher W. Dilworth, by Appointment of the Court, Falmouth, ME, for appellant.
Michael M. DuBose, Asst. U.S. Atty., with whom Jay P. McCloskey, U...
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Retired Salt Lake physician Don H. Nelson never expected to land in a dictionary.
But he's there, along with Alois Alzheimer, Sir Charles Bell, James Parkinson and others who've been immortalized, their names forever linked to a medical condition.
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Maine
Christopher W. Dilworth and Dilworth, White & Brandt on brief for appellant.
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.... (56.) See id. . (57.) See, e.g., James Parkinson & Lauren Randall, Fuel to the Fire: Whis...
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In the United States there is an estimated 1.5 million Americans living with [James Parkinson]'s today," said Donald Robin Ph.D., president of the AAPSG. "In San Antonio there are approximately 5,000 people living with Parkinson's. Ninety percent of all those living with Parkinson's disease develop a form of speech disorder.
Researchers believe that a new technique called Deep-Brain Stimulation (DBS) has made remarkable strikes in the care of Parkinson's patients. DBS evolved out of surgeries in which doctors use heat probes to burn and permanently damage small regions of the brain -in the case of Parkinson's, regions where patients' tremors and quakes are known to arise. These same brain areas are targeted with DBS, but instead of destroying tissue, doctors implant slender electrodes...
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- James D. Gibson, Appellant, v. Caruthersville School District No. 8; Gearl Adams, President; Mike Hazel; James Moore, Treasurer; Jean Dodd; P.G. Maners; Joe Parkinson; Rogers Vanausdall; Olin Parks, Superintendent of Caruthersville Schools; Lewis Bradley Coleman, Principal Caruthersville High School; Todd Porter, Assistant Principal Caruthersville High School, Appellees. James D. Gibson, Appellee, v. Caruthersville School District No. 8; Gearl Adams, President; Mike Hazel; James Moore, Treasurer; Jean Dodd; P.G. Maners; Joe Parkinson; Rogers Vanausdall; Olin Parks, Superintendent of Caruthersville Schools; Lewis Bradley Coleman, Principal Caruthersville High School; Todd Porter, Assistant Principal Caruthersville High School, Appellants., 336 F.3d 768 (8th Cir. 2003)
Joe P. Rice, argued, Cape Girardeau, MO, for appellant.
Albert M. Spradling, argued, Cape Girardeau, MO, for appellee.
Before WOLLMAN, FAGG, and RILE...
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Nursing career open house; 2:30 to 5 p.m. Monday, OSF Saint James- John W. Albrecht Medical Center, Pontiac; 815-842-4923.
Parkinson's Support Group; 1 p.m. Tuesday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Bloomington; topic, "Caregiver Suggestions and Parkinson's Successes and Help"; 309-726-1848.
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Former Colorado Springs Police Chief and Deputy City Manager James Munger died Tuesday after a long bout with Parkinson's disease and a short bout with cancer. He was 76.
This has been a long time coming, and we're very grateful he's at peace," Irene Munger, his wife of 37 years, said Wednesday.
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Former Colorado Springs Police Chief and Deputy City Manager James Munger died Tuesday after a long bout with Parkinson's disease and a short bout with cancer. He was 76.
This has been a long time coming, and we're very grateful he's at peace," Irene Munger, his wife of 37 years, said Wednesday.
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TODAY Stratford: Slovak Alliance of Greater Bridgeport meets, Holy Name of Jesus School, 7 p.m.
Branford: free program on Parkinson's disease, James Blackstone Memorial Library, 758 Main St., 6:30-8:30 p.m. Information: 688- 2000 or (888) 700-6543.