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Parkinson Society British Columbia exists to address the personal and social consequences of Parkinson's disease through advocacy, education, community outreach, scientific research and public awareness.
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The following books on New Diagnosis can be borrowed from PSBC's library by members of the Society. Please contact us by phone or email.
 
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h.o.p.e: Four Keys to a Better Quality of Life for Parkinson's People
Hal Newsom. 2002.
This book is a book of hope for the newly diagnosed Parkinson's person. It also serves as a helpful reminder of how to enjoy a better quality of life for those who have had the disease for many years. The author shares some personal guidelines that he now lives by and offers some tips on how to face the challenges that may lie ahead.

The First Year-Parkinson's Disease: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
Jackie Hunt Christensen. 2005.
Discusses the management and treatment of Parkinson's disease within the first year of diagnosis.
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