More than 75,000 Australians have Parkinsons, but many thousands more are dealing with it everyday relatives and friends, carers and health professionals. Informative, practical and uplifting, this is a book for anyone with Parkinsons but specifically those in the early stages. It explains all aspects of Parkinsons: from symptoms and diagnosis to the latest treatments and therapies, as well as the most recent medical research into stem cells and gene therapy. Drawing on her own experience of Parkinsons as well as that of others, author Ann Andrews offers clear advice on how to cope with the impact of Parkinsons on employment, finance and relationships, to exercise, diet and self-care. Thoroughly researched and perceptively written, this is an empowering resource for anyone who needs to adjust to a life lived with Parkinsons disease.