WPC 2006 in the Press

WPC 2006 cae study presented in Association Meetings International, a trade magazine for the meetings industry.
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CALGARY HERALD -- 2/24/2006
"New agents may slow Parkinson's"

CONTRA COSTA TIMES -- 2/24/2006
"Pills show promise in delaying Parkinson's"

DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE -- 2/24/2006
"Common drugs eyed for Parkinson's breakthrough"

BOSTON GLOBE -- 2/25/2006
"Parkinson's may be linked to hard workers"

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS -- 2/26/2006
"Parkinson's targets straight arrows?"

KANSAS CITY STAR -- 2/26/2006
"A straight arrow toward disease?"

USA TODAY -- 3/2/2006
"Odd side effect: Gambling"

ASBURY PARK PRESS -- 3/4/2006
"Parkinson's medicine has odd side effect: gambling"

WASHINGTON POST -- 3/5/2006
"Grace Griffith, in Fine Voice and Spirit as Disease Takes Its Toll"

PATRIOT NEWS -- 3/8/2006
"Healthbeat: Exercise may slow Parkinson's"

CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS -- 4/10/2006
"Picking Apart Parkinson's"

WPC 2006 Press Releases

2/24/2006 - Genetics and Epidemiology Point to Future Treatment and Cure for Parkinson's Disease

2/24/2006 - Living with Parkinson's: A Jekyll and Hyde Existence

2/23/2006 - Advancements in Symptomatic and Neuroprotective Treatments Highlighted at First World Parkinson Congress

2/23/2006 - MICHAEL J. FOX WELCOMING REMARKS AT INAUGURAL WORLD PARKINSON CONGRESS

2/23/2006 - Preliminary Results Shows Creatine and Minocycline May Warrant Further Study in Parkinson's Disease

5/17/2005 - World Parkinson Congress Announces Abstract Submission Guidelines

12/17/2004 - World Parkinson Congress Announces New Sponsors and Organizational Partners

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