Nicholas Walker Managing Director
I have early-onset Parkinson's disease and am a 57-year-old Scottish businessman. I suffer with it every day. I primarily run my business to make money so that I can donate to Parkinson charity, primarily Parkinson's UK, and help others with Parkinson's.
There are many misunderstandings concerning Parkinson's disease,
which has resulted in a general lack of understanding
about what the condition actually is and how it
affects a patient.
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Parkinson’s Disease Is Incurable
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Having Parkinson’s Is Not a Death Sentence
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The Disease Is Unique in Every Person
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Non-Motor Symptoms Can Be More Detrimental
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There Are Some Subtle Early Warning Signs
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Exercising Can Help Manage the Disease
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Parkinson’s Can Increase the Risk of Depression
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Not Everyone With Parkinson’s Experiences Tremors
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Parkinson’s Disease Has Many Stages
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Parkinson’s Is Affected by Dopamine
My Single Goal is to raise awareness and educate people about Parkinson's, its effects and to help and support the the patients ailing from this disease. It makes sure that the support and acceptance of the Parkinson's patients can help reduce their suffering.