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LIFE WITH PARKINSON'S
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Non-motor symptoms

Life with Parkinson's: Non-motor symptoms campaign booklet
Life with Parkinson's: Non-motor symptoms campaign booklet
Life with Parkinson's: Non-motor symptoms is available in the following languages:

Bulgaria
Български [BG]
Denmark
Danske [DA]
Germany
Deutsch [DE]
Greece
Ελληνικά [EL]
English
English [EN]
Spain
Español [ES]
France
Français [FR]
Hungary
Magyar [HU]
Italy
 Italiano  [IT]
Norway
 Norsk   [NO]
Slovenia
Slovenščina [SL]
Sweden
Svenska [SV]

 


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The campaign literature aims to raise awareness of life with Parkinson's and non-motor symptoms amongst healthcare professionals, healthcare providers and those who influence how healthcare is delivered, as well as people with Parkinson’s and their families and carers.

The campaign literature Life with Parkinson's and Non-motor symptoms have been transcribed to this website for easy access.  Please note that there may be some variations in content and case studies that make each version relevant to the particular locale.

Non-motor symptoms focuses on the disease’s non-motor symptoms and demonstrates the complexity of Parkinson’s, while at the same time reiterating the importance of early diagnosis and effective treatment. It uses clinical case studies from experts in the treatment of Parkinson’s, together with testimonials from people with the disease, to provide insights to treatment and how therapy may need to be adapted to reduce the impact of non-motor symptoms.