Parkinson's disease : part 2 Palliation for common nonmotor symptoms #362

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ESTUPINAN, Danny | ROCHE-GREEN, Alva | ROBINSON, Maisha T. | SHANNON, Robert P.

Nonmotor symptoms likely affect overall quality of life in Parkinson's disease (PD) as much as motor symptoms. Fast Fact #361 discussed the natural trajectory of PD. This Fast Fact will focus on management stratégies of common nonmotor symptoms in PD patients. [Début de l'article]

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