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UW Health introduces new movement
Published Friday, October 17, 2003 11:39:53 AM Central Time

MADISON - Parkinson's disease patients, along with family and caregivers, are invited to attend a free public seminar
Sunday, Oct. 26, on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus to learn more about the latest research and treatments
for the disease.

The newly established UW Health Movement Disorders Program will present "Solving the Parkinson's Puzzle" from 2 to 4
p.m. in Rennebohm Hall (home of the UW School of Pharmacy), 777 Highland Ave., Madison. Four physicians with the
Movement Disorders program will each speak on research, diagnosis, and treatment options for Parkinson's patients.
Patients, families and caregivers will also have an opportunity to ask questions of the physician panel. Rennebohm Hall
is located on Highland Avenue immediately east of University Hospital in Madison. Free parking is available in adjacent
UW lots 60 and 85 on Sunday afternoon.

SOURCE: Monroe Times, WI
http://www.themonroetimes.com/h1016par.htm

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