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Symptoms of Established Parkinson’s Disease

Symptoms of established Parkinson’s Disease As described here, Parkinson’s Disease (PD) has symptoms which involve altered movement, called motor symptoms; […]
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What Causes Parkinson’s Disease?

What causes Parkinson’s Disease?   Reduced Dopamine Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is described as a “movement disorder”, because the primary symptoms […]
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How Does Someone Know if They Have Parkinson’s Disease?

What is Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is often described as a “movement disorder”. The most well-known symptom of PD […]
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Assessment and Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease

Making your own diagnosis – the good and the bad When someone arrives at their Doctor’s appointment, it’s quite common […]
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Bunnings Barbeque

Successful Bunnings Sausage Sizzle With a little trepidation, because the February long weekend was packed with activities, including the Wooden […]
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Light therapy

In December 2016 the Fred Binns Parkinson’s Foundation invited Professor John Mitrofanis (Anatomy, University of Sydney) to present his work […]
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PhD recipient

The Fred Binns Foundation would like to congratulate Anastasia Salter, the recipient of our top-up PhD scholarship, whom the Foundation […]
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Stopping the spread of Parkinson’s disease

We believe that breakthroughs in the prevention and treatment of Parkinson’s disease will be driven by basic scientific research, whereby […]
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Donation to Menzies Research Institute

It’s pleasing to be able to report to you that your support of Fred Binns Parkinson’s Foundation has made it […]
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Wine and Movie night

The Fred Binns Parkinson’s Foundation organised a film night at the State Cinema, North Hobart, on Thursday 10th November with […]
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