[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 174 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 174
Designating April 2021 as ``Parkinson's Awareness Month''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 22, 2021
Ms. Stabenow (for herself and Mr. Thune) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Designating April 2021 as ``Parkinson's Awareness Month''.
Whereas Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive neurological disease and
the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the United States;
Whereas, although there is inadequate data on the incidence and prevalence of
Parkinson's disease, the disease is estimated to affect between 500,000
and 1,000,000 individuals in the United States, with that number
expected to more than double by 2040;
Whereas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Parkinson's disease is the 15th leading cause of death in the United
States;
Whereas millions of individuals in the United States are greatly impacted by
Parkinson's disease, including the caregivers, family members, and
friends of individuals living with Parkinson's disease;
Whereas research suggests that the cause of Parkinson's disease is a combination
of genetic and environmental factors, but the exact cause of the disease
in most individuals is still unknown;
Whereas, as of March 2021, there is no objective test or biomarker with which to
diagnose Parkinson's disease;
Whereas there is no known cure or drug to slow or halt the progression of
Parkinson's disease, and available treatments are limited in their
ability to address the medical needs of patients and remain effective
over time;
Whereas the symptoms of Parkinson's disease vary from person to person and may
include--
(1) tremors;
(2) slowness of movement and rigidity;
(3) problems with gait and balance;
(4) disturbances in speech and swallowing;
(5) cognitive impairment and dementia;
(6) mood disorders; and
(7) a variety of other nonmotor symptoms;
Whereas volunteers, researchers, caregivers, and medical professionals are
working to improve the quality of life of--
(1) individuals living with Parkinson's disease; and
(2) the families of those individuals; and
Whereas increased research, education, and community support services are
needed--
(1) to find more effective treatments; and
(2) to provide access to quality care to individuals living with
Parkinson's disease: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates April 2021 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 a cure for Parkinson's disease;
(4) recognizes the individuals living with Parkinson's
disease who participate in vital clinical trials to advance the
knowledge of the disease; and
(5) commends the dedication of the organizations,
volunteers, researchers, and millions of individuals across the
United States who are working to improve the quality of life
of--
(A) individuals living with Parkinson's disease;
and
(B) the families of those individuals.
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