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Default Survey of women with PD needed for WPC

Hi,

Women with "PD know there is a very real link between PD and estrogen. Our PD is negatively impacted monthly and from pregnancy. Please take two minutes and complete this survey from Sara Riggare of Parkinson's Movement.

-Laura

This is a link to a survey on Parkinson's disease and women in preparing for a Round table discussion at WPC 2013. Please help us by completing the survey! We want men with PD and people without PD to respond as well!

https://www.netigate.se/a/s.aspx?s=108172X5823
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