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Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing and second-most common neurogenerative disease with approximately 21,000 Wisconsinites living with Parkinson’s. Currently Wisconsin has no systematic way of tracking the incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s but we can change that by passing legislation to create a powerful registry.
By gathering comprehensive data on Parkinson's disease cases, registries can provide valuable insights into the disease's impact on different populations and potentially identify risk factors, ultimately leading to better treatment and care strategies.
Use this form to easily reach out to your own elected officials asking them to support and co-sponsor the Rick Johnson Parkinson's Disease Registry Bill today. We've already drafted a sample message you can use and feel free to personalize the message below with your own personal story.
Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing and second-most common neurogenerative disease with approximately 21,000 Wisconsinites living with Parkinson’s. Currently Wisconsin has no systematic way of tracking the incidence and prevalence of Parkinson’s but we can change that by passing legislation to create a powerful registry.
By gathering comprehensive data on Parkinson's disease cases, registries can provide valuable insights into the disease's impact on different populations and potentially identify risk factors, ultimately leading to better treatment and care strategies.
Use this form to easily reach out to your own elected officials asking them to support and co-sponsor the Rick Johnson Parkinson's Disease Registry Bill today. We've already drafted a sample message you can use and feel free to personalize the message below with your own personal story.
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