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here is a note that i picked up on another conference
that may be of interest here
 
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Topic 696
parkinson's disease info request
bionet.neuroscience 4:55 pm  Jan  5, 1994(at prism.gatech.EDU)
(From News system)
 
I'm looking for any and all pointers to information regarding Parkinson's
disease and the latest methods for treating it.  Can anyone help?
 
Thanks in advance,
 
jim
 
 
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Topic 696
parkinson's disease info request
Response  1 of  1
bionet.neuroscience 4:06 am  Jan  5, 1994(at calvin.usc.edu)
(From News system)
 
>I'm looking for any and all pointers to information regarding Parkinson's
>disease and the latest methods for treating it.  Can anyone help?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>jim
>
 
The first issue of a fairly new journal called Clinical Neuroscience is
devoted entirely to Parkinson's disease.  I think it would be well worth
your while to check it out.  The citation is Clinical Neuroscience, Vol. 1,
Number 1, 1993.
 
Charles Phelps
Science & Engineering Library
University of Southern California