[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 52 (Thursday, March 29, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S2259]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE RESOLUTION 416--SUPPORTING THE DESIGNATION OF APRIL AS
PARKINSON'S AWARENESS MONTH
Ms. STABENOW (for herself, Mr. Udall of Colorado, Mr. Johanns, Mr.
Isakson, Mr. Brown of Ohio, Ms. Landrieu, and Mrs. Hutchison) submitted
the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to:
S. Res. 416
Whereas Parkinson's disease is the second most common
neurodegenerative disease in the United States, second only
to Alzheimer's disease;
Whereas there is inadequate comprehensive data on the
incidence and prevalence of Parkinson's disease, as of 2011,
it is estimated that the disease affects from 500,000 to
1,500,000 people in the United States;
Whereas although research suggests the cause of Parkinson's
disease is a combination of genetic and environmental
factors, the exact cause and progression of the disease is
still unknown;
Whereas there is no objective test for Parkinson's disease,
and the rate of misdiagnosis can be high;
Whereas symptoms of Parkinson's disease vary from person to
person and include tremors, slowness, difficulty with
balance, swallowing, chewing, speaking, rigidity, cognitive
problems, dementia, mood disorders, such as depression and
anxiety, constipation, skin problems, and sleep disruptions;
Whereas medications mask some symptoms of Parkinson's
disease for a limited amount of time each day, often with
dose-limiting side effects;
Whereas ultimately the medications and treatments lose
their effectiveness, generally after 4 to 8 years, leaving
the person unable to move, speak, or swallow;
Whereas there is no cure, therapy, or drug to slow or halt
the progression of Parkinson's disease; and
Whereas increased education and research are needed to help
find more effective treatments with fewer side effects and,
ultimately, an effective treatment or cure for Parkinson's
disease: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the designation of April as Parkinson's
Awareness Month;
(2) supports the goals and ideals of Parkinson's Awareness
Month;
(3) continues to support research to find better
treatments, and eventually, a cure for Parkinson's disease;
(4) recognizes the people living with Parkinson's who
participate in vital clinical trials to advance knowledge of
the disease; and
(5) commends the dedication of local and regional
organizations, volunteers, and millions of Americans across
the country working to improve the quality of life of persons
living with Parkinson's disease and their families.
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