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American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) - Wisconsin Chapter - APDA Information & Referral Center of Wisconsin is committed to assisting people with Parkinson’s disease and their families.

  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us.html About Us | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - APDA Wisconsin Chapter Mission: Empowering the Wisconsin Parkinson’s community through education, support and mind/body programs. About the APDA Wisconsin
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/board-of-directors.html Board of Directors | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Sheryl Hursh  President Sheryl Hursh has an M.S. from UW Madison in Zoology and is an Environmental Science instructor at Madison College.  She is also a
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/staff.html Staff | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Jordan Mooney, MSW, CAPSW Executive Director, American Parkinson Disease Association- Wisconsin Chapter Jordan started as the information and referral
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/volunteer.html Volunteer | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Fill out our online form if you are interested in becoming a volunteer. American Parkinson Disease Association Volunteer Opportunities People of all ages are
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-programs.html About Programs | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Below is a list of the programs offered by Wisconsin Chapter APDA. Please visit our Donate page to donate to any of the following programs. Respite Care Our
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms.html About Parkinson’s | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Symptoms What Is Parkinson Disease (PD)? Parkinson disease is a chronic progressive neurological disease that affects a small area of nerve cells (neurons) in
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/treatments.html Treatments | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Medication There are multiple classes of Parkinson medications which aim to help control Parkinson’s symptoms including tremor, stiffness, and bradykinesia.
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/young-onset-parkinsons.html Young Onset Parkinson's Disease | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - What Is Young Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD)? When someone who is 21-40 years old receives a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD), it is referred to as
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/dementia-with-lewy-bodies.html Dementia with Lewy Bodies | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Overview Dementia with Lewy Bodies, or DLB, is a gradually progressive dementia with features that overlap with Parkinson disease. It is the second most
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/parkinsonisms.html Parkinsonisms | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - The term parkinsonism refers to a cluster of four cardinal symptoms: slowness of movement (also called akinesia or bradykinesia), tremor (typically a rest
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/movement-disorder-specialists.html Movement Disorder Specialists | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - A movement disorder specialist is a neurologist who completes a two-year fellowship in movement disorders. Movement disorders include Parkinson disease,
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise.html Overview | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Why Is Exercise Important? Curt Campbell, PT For people with Parkinson disease (PD), exercise is not just recommended, it’s critical. Three of the four
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/literature-order-form.html Literature Order Form | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Please check the printed material you wish to receive or check out the download page!
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/support-groups.html Support Groups | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - These support groups are for people with Parkinson’s and/or their family and caregivers. A support group is a facilitated group of people who meet and discuss
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/caregiver-support.html Caregiver Support | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Caring for a loved one with Parkinson disease can be very challenging, but also very rewarding. There are several resources that can help you along your journey
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/links.html Links | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Parkinson Disease American Parkinson Disease Association Parkinson's Action Network Parkinson Disease Foundation Michael J. Fox Foundation Muhammed
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/mentor-program.html Mentor Program | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Person-to-Person Mentor Program The goal of the Person-to-Person Mentor Program is to connect people who are newly diagnosed with Parkinson disease to others
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/general-exercise-classes.html General Exercise Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - PWR! (Parkinson Wellness Recovery) BROWN DEER Rite Hite YMCA 9250 N. Green Bay Road Brown Deer, WI 53209 Monday & Wednesdays 1:30-3:00 year
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/dance-exercise-classes.html Dance Exercise Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - PD Rhythm and PD Zumba PD Zumba MIDDLETON Harbor Athletic Wellness Center, 2711 Allen Blvd, Middleton, WI Wednesdays, 1:30-2:15 pm (Next session Aug 31
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/additional-fitness-classes.html Additional Fitness Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Yoga MADISON Bliss Flow Yoga, 3527 University Ave, Madison, WI Multiple class days and times $5 per class, just mention APDA Instructor: Varies Register
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/step-by-step-walking-program.html Step by Step Walking Program | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - The American Parkinson Disease Association-Wisconsin Chapter is issuing a challenge to all Parkinson support groups in Wisconsin to "get fit" by taking part in
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/magic-of-movement-manual-dvd.html Magic of Movement Manual/DVD | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - A Parkinson’s Exercise Manual & DVD by Jane Busch Sponsored by Wisconsin Chapter American Parkinson Disease Association DVD sponsored by Reel Wave Media

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    Everithing seems tto work alrigh. So far I feel my skin is staying taut than brfore. We will see 30 dais from now. will let you know

  • Jester Tester - Great effects

    I purchased this for a bit cheaper elsewhere. The fx are great. I only wish the projector was a bit brighter. You have to have a completly dark room for it to work alright.I think if the projector was a bit brighter the details would be better. But for the money not bad.

  • christy m. - This book has earned five enormous brilliant blinding stars for rocking my boat so hard

    This was my first taste of a Mark Edwards book, but it won't be my last. I need to start by saying--Mark Edwards--you got me! This book has earned five enormous brilliant blinding stars for rocking my boat so hard, it almost capsized. I had to stay up past midnight to see how this was going to end and I need to come up for some air while I take a minute to ponder what I just actually read.

  • HELENA - This Screen Protector has a good quality.

    Next month I am going to change my old phone and want to buy IPhone7. This Screen Protector has a good quality.

  • Cuong P. Nguyen - Another excellent BT tracking unit with additional BT controls for selfie and music playing

    This is another very nice Bluetooth tracking unit. It is built with an aluminum casing and has a replaceable battery. The app works well with my iPhone 6SP. It does have a lot of features but I find it a bit difficult to use if you want to take advantage of all the features it has in addition to key finding/tracking. You can use it to control the shutter on the camera (a nice remote selfie). You can control music playing (ie. skip next/prev track as well as play/stop). Since it has only ONE button you'd have to press once, twice, or three times for different function. I do find doing this via Bluetooth is a bit challenging (I suppose it takes a little practice to get the hang of the duration, etc..). Since these functions are not important for me at the moment I didn't really care but at some point in the future I'd go back and use the music control feature as this can be very convenient to have). The software interface is nice and well designed with many controls and options that you can select. But (yes, there's a "but") because of the many options that it supports you'll need to spend some time to play with the setup scenario that you want to use it for. It does work and the map is nice showing the last known location. You also have the 2-way beeping function to/from your key and cell phone. This is the only unit I know of at this time that has a multitude of functions builtin on top of the normal tracking function. So for a few $$ more than the Tile and the Trackr you get a lot more functionality along with the replaceable battery feature! Excellent quality. Note that I purchased this unit at a discount in exchange for an honest review of the product

  • Richard Arthur - New app not wanted or warned in advance about

    The new app does not provide access to previous issues and the annual anthology of cartoons that I had downloaded and saved for various reasons. Now, I can find no back issues before late 2013 to download. The new app also automatically downloads issues as they become available. I, personally, don't like much to automatically download. I am often in locations where I have limited data allowances and/or speed. These files are large, costly and slow everything down when I often don't want the digital edition, since I am a print subscriber. It's also unclear about automatic renewals, which I also don't want.

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    This gets lengthy about me and hormones and such. If you don’t want to read it all, just know that Vitex is helping to regulate hormones.