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Hot Topic! Parkinson’s Disease

 The BBC reports on a special implant that has helped a man with Parkinson’s Disease to walk. How can you support patients’ with Parkinson’s disease?

nurse supporting an elderly patient walking down the stairs

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Oxford Medicine OnlineChapter 55 Parkinson’s Disease in the Oxford Clinical Guidelines: Newly Qualified Doctor

BMJ Best PracticeParkinson’s Disease

Clinical Key (available to UHNM only) – Parkinson’s Disease

Clinical Knowledge SummariesParkinson’s Disease

Cochrane Library Clinical AnswersFor people with Parkinson's disease, what are the benefits and harms of physical exercise?

Royal Marsden Manual OnlineCommunicating with people with acquired communication disorders in Chapter 5: Communication, psychological wellbeing and safeguarding

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