Parkinson’s Disease
Dopamine is essential for the brain and body to function. Parkinson’s is caused by a decrease in the number of dopamine neurons. They have difficulty moving as a result. They move much more slowly than before, and often experience tremors of the hands. Parkinson’s, which affects men more than women, may have genetic and environmental causes. The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease worsen with time and there is no cure. Parkinson’s is more common in people over 60, but younger individuals can still be affected.
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