Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Guide Books – Dr. Eric Ahlskog
30.07.10 / Parkinson Treatment / Author: Alex
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Treatment of Parkinsons disease today is complicated by the proliferation of medications and therapeutic options. A new book, written by J. Eric Ahlskog, Ph.D., MD, a Mayo Clinic neurologist and Parkinsons disease specialist, provides clear treatment guidelines for physicians that simplify options and assure the best treatment possible for each patient. In this new book, The Parkinsons Disease Treatment Guide for Physicians (Oxford University Press, Hardcover), Dr. Ahlskog shares lessons learned from more than 25 years of treating patients with Parkinsons disease and related disorders at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
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Question by Worried: Is there any promising, new treatment for Parkinson’s Disease?
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Answer by prasad
As far as i know there are no such promising treatments.
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suffers from Parkinson's disease, then this is going to be one of the most important things you'll ever read.

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I watched a clinical trial video – glial derived neurotrophic factor. Any thoughts on those trials? Results seemed remarkable.
Brain chip – CHECK MY SITE.
yes. It’s called DBS, Deep Brain Stimulation. Look it up.
There are some people who are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and then find out later that they actually have celiac disease instead with the loss of coordination as the only symptom. Anyone with parkinson’s should at least try a gluten free diet to see if that is the cause.
http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=28667
http://www.celiac.com/blogs/128/Is-there-a-link-between-Parkinsons-Disease-and-Gluten-IntoleranceCeliac-Disease.html
http://free-easypublications.com/articles/index.php?article=14