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The Parkinson Alliance Survey: Swallowing and Parkinson’s Disease

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Twice a year The Parkinson’s Alliance carries out a survey to highlight a specific aspect of Parkinson’s and its impact on the quality of life of people living with Parkinson’s. The reports of each survey results are published and can be found on their website free download.

The Cure Parkinson’s Trust is working in partnership with The Parkinson Alliance to promote this survey series in order to broaden the reach of the surveys and capture a more global audience.

The objective of the latest survey is to increase knowledge about swallowing symptoms in Parkinson’s and their relationship to well-being and quality of life. To share your experiences, please take part by clicking on the link below.

research.net/r/DBS4PDUK

Approximately 60 days after survey closes The Parkinson's Alliance will email you the report and also when the next survey is open.

The Parkinson’s Alliance organises the Annual Unity Walk, from which 100% of the amount raised is directed to research.

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