Saturday, May 14, 2016

How does Parkinson's Disease affect the brain and human body?

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Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder when the nerve cell die or they are damaged or weakened,  which causes the person to have less and less control over their movements, emotions, and body. Parkinson’s disease affects over 6.3 million people in the whole world. Parkinson’s disease isn’t curable, but there is medicine that will make living with Parkinson's disease easier. The most well-known symptom of Parkinson's disease is having a small tremor, which can sometimes gradually get worse. Some other symptoms are little movement in the hands when they walk, change in speech, and not much facial expressions.

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