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Thanks, Linda. Even though Diane sounds like she's 200 years old, there was
a good discussion on DBS, how that twit Bush has limited SCR,and other
stuff.
Ray
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:48 AM
Subject: NPR radio program on Parkinson's


There was a good discussion on Parkinson's on the Diane Rehm radio show on
NPR today. You can listen to a recording of the program at:
http://www.wamu.org/programs/dr/07/03/22.php#13143
The Diane Rehm show
11:00 Parkinson's DiseaseDiane and her guests, including person with
Parkinson's (PWP) and former Washington Post restaurant critic Phyllis
Richman, talk about living with Parkinson's disease, the latest research on
its causes and possible methods of treatment and prvention, and the scope of
advocacy efforts across the country.
GuestsPhyllis Richman, author, restaurant critic, and PWP (person with
Parkinson's)
Dr. Thomas Hyde, senior staff scientist in the Clinical Brain Disorders
Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health
Amy Comstock Rick, chief executive officer of the Parkinson's Action Network

http://www.wamu.org/programs/dr/07/03/22.php#13143

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