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WE MOVE News: Stay Connected...Stay Informed. A New Research News Service for Patients and Caregivers

WE MOVE News—Stay Connected...Stay Informed—is a free electronic news service that delivers brief, timely, understandable, cutting-edge information via e-mail to lay audiences. It contains information about the diagnosis and treatment of dystonia, essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, and other movement disorders. This e-newsletter seeks to abolish the barriers to understandability of complex medical information and increase communication among people affected by movement disorders.

Why subscribe to WE MOVE News?

Stay Connected and Stay Informed! People living with PD, ET, and dystonia rely on E-MOVE, the physician-directed news service, to stay informed about the latest medical news, especially regarding new treatment options. WE MOVE has experienced a rising number of patients subscribing to E-MOVE. However, patients who provide feedback to WE MOVE state that the language used in E-MOVE can be difficult to understand. Their desire for knowledge is high; however, the level of scientific writing in these physician-directed reports represents an access barrier. Therefore, WE MOVE has created a new, patient-friendly news service, along with appropriate tools to increase understandability.

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The answer is YES. You can subscribe to WE MOVE News and E-MOVE.

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Ataxia Oromandibular Dystonia
Blepharospasm Parkinson's disease/parkinsonism
Corticobasal degeneration Progressive supranuclear palsy
Dyskinesias (paroxysmal) Psychogenic movement disorders
Dystonia (all types) Restless legs syndrome
Essential tremor Rett syndrome
Generalized Dystonia Segmental Dystonia
Hereditary spastic paraplegia Spasticity
Huntington's disease Spasmodic Dysphonia
Limb Dystonia Spastic Dystonia
Meige Syndrome Sydenham's chorea
Metabolic disorders Tardive dyskinesia/dystonia
Mitochondrial disorders Tics/Tourette's syndrome
Multiple system atrophy Torticollis/Cervical Dystonia
Myoclonus Wilson disease
Neuroacanthocytosis Writer's Cramp

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