Parkinson’s Action Network to Hold First Midwest Regional Patient Advocacy Conference

MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ — What:


Parkinson’s Action Network (PAN) is holding its first-ever Midwest Regional Advocacy Conference for Parkinson’s disease patients, entitled “Living with Parkinson’s: How You Can Make a Difference Through Awareness & Advocacy.”

  Where:
Four Points Sheraton Airport Hotel
4747 South Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207

When:
Saturday, November 11, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. CT

Why:


PAN is launching its first-ever regional conference to educate the Parkinson’s community about what it means to advocate for themselves, as well as to provide the resources to spread awareness important to the Parkinson’s community.

  Registration:
There is no registration fee. Please RSVP prior to the conference:
E-mail: rsvpconference@parkinsonsaction.org
Phone: 1-800-850-4726



Registration and continental breakfast will take place from 8:30 a.m.-9:15 a.m. CT. Lunch will also be provided.


About Parkinson’s Disease and PAN


Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common degenerative neurological diseases, currently affecting more than one million Americans. Approximately 60,000 cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. Parkinson’s is a devastating progressive neurological disorder that makes it difficult for patients to walk and causes uncontrollable tremors. The disease has no cure, and ultimately robs individuals of the ability to speak or move in its final stages.


Founded in 1991, the Parkinson’s Action Network (PAN) is the unified education and advocacy voice of the Parkinson’s disease community. Through education and interaction with patients and their families, scientists, lawmakers, opinion leaders, and the public, PAN fights for a cure by increasing awareness about Parkinson’s disease and seeks increased federal support for Parkinson’s research. For more information on the Parkinson’s Action Network, please visit www.parkinsonsaction.org or call 1-800-850-4726.