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Parkinsons disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic In Parkinson's disease, nerve cells in the brain called neurons slowly break down or die Many Parkinson's disease symptoms are caused by a loss of neurons that produce a chemical messenger in the brain
Parkinsons disease - Wikipedia Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor and non-motor systems
Parkinson’s Disease: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment Parkinson’s disease is an age-related degenerative brain condition, meaning it causes parts of your brain to deteriorate It’s best known for causing slowed movements, tremors, balance problems and more
What is Parkinsons? Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that damages dopamine-producing neurons Symptoms include tremor, stiffness, slow movement and non-movement issues like depression or sleep issues
Parkinsons disease - Harvard Health PD develops when certain nerve cells (neurons) in the brain die These are neurons that produce a chemical called dopamine Dopamine helps relay messages between areas of the brain that control body movement When these neurons die, abnormally low levels of dopamine are produced
Parkinson’s Disease - Stanford Health Care Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that causes tremor (involuntary shaking), movement problems, and trouble with coordination and balance There is no cure for Parkinson’s, but treatments can improve your symptoms and quality of life
Parkinsons Disease - PD | MedlinePlus Parkinson's disease (PD) is a movement disorder It causes tremors, stiffness, and slow movement It gets worse over time Learn what can help
Emerging Treatment Options for Parkinson’s Disease Overview of new and developing Parkinson’s treatments, including focused ultrasound, medication pumps and stem cell therapies, with guidance on when these options may be considered