Parkinson’s Diseases
Parkinson's disease is characterized by the loss of brain cells, or funiculus cells, which over time leads to dysfunction and incapacity that mostly affects neurons that produce dopamine in a very particular region where cells produce dopamine. Parkinson's disease signs gradually worsen over time. Typically, they start with a slight tremor in one hand and a feeling of stiffness throughout the whole.
- Tremor or shaking
- Slowed movement
- Rigid muscles
- Speech changes
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