The Parkinson Alliance is pleased to provide you with the latest news in our effort to finance research to help find the cause and cure of Parkinson's. Additionally, The Parkinson Alliance publishes a bi-annual newsletter, The Catalyst. For more information, click here.

The Parkinson Alliance announces results from 14th Survey on Resilience in Parkinson’s Disease; Learn what you can do to help

CCPSG's 7th Annual Walk For Parkinson's in Pismo Beach, CA

Thousands to come together on April 27 to unite walkers and leading organizations to raise awareness and funds for research

The Princeton Area Supports Parkinson's Awareness Month

First Choice Bank Golf Classic donates $39,000 to local charities: Hamilton Area YMCA, The Parkinson Alliance, Advancing Opportunities.

19th Parkinson’s Unity Walk Will be Held on Saturday, April 27, 2013

Communities to Unite at 13th Carnegie Center 5K and Fun Run in Support of the Parkinson’s Community

The Parkinson Alliance to Attend the First Ever European Unity Walk

More than an Annual 5K: 13th Carnegie Center 5K and One Mile Fun Run to Take Place in Princeton, NJ

18th Annual Parkinson’s Unity Walk Raises More Than $1.5 Million in Support of Parkinson’s Research

Abbott’s Investigational Treatment for Advanced Parkinson’s Disease Demonstrates Positive Results in Phase 3 Clinical Trial

Parkinson's disease stopped in animal model through research funded by Team Parkinson and The Parkinson Alliance.

Get Your Copy of "Communication and Swallowing Disorders in Parkinson Disease"

UCLA's Dr. Allan Wu Discusses Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Joint Statement by Six Parkinson's Disease Organizations Regarding Proposed Label Change for Azilect submitted to FDA Advisory Committee Meeting on 10-17-11

Get Your Copy of "Carson and His Shaky Paws Grampa"

A Portion of Every Book Sale Will Be Donated To Parkinson's Research.


Have you been waiting to find a book that lifts your spirits and warms your heart?

Living Well, Running Hard: Lessons Learned from Living with Parkinson's Disease,
by John Ball