Kit Rides the World

Kit Rides the World · 1 May 2018
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years.
The main symptoms are stiff and inflexible muscles, involuntary shaking of particular parts of the body and slow movement.
It is estimated that one in every 350 people are affected by Parkinson's disease and 50 people are diagnosed with the disease every day. This equates to 145,000 people with Parkinson's disease in the UK.
Parkinson's UK are the biggest Parkinson's research funder in Europe, and to date have invested over £85 million in research. Parkinson's UK facilitate research, fast-track better treatments for clinical use, improve clinical trials to maximise success rate, and repurpose currently approved treatments for Parkinson's disease.
Parkinson's UK also provides day to day support for people with Parkinson's disease, providing a range of services.
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Parkinson's UK work relies exclusively on donations.
A donation of £10 could pay for two weeks of nutrients to grow brain cells in the lab for research
A donation of £20 could fund an hour of care from a specialist nurse
A donation of £48 could fund a clinical researcher for two hours
A donation of £140 could pay for 10 helpline advisors to provide information and support
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