By Seamus Hogan.  Parkinsons disease is degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. it causes the dopamine to contain cells in the substantial.

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By Seamus Hogan

 Parkinsons disease is degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. it causes the dopamine to contain cells in the substantial nigra, Parkinson's disease is a dominant trait.

 Tremor  Slowed motion  Rigid muscles  Impaired posture and balance  Loss of automatic movements  Speech changes  Dementia

 This may disable you so you cant not go on walks. Also it may but you in depression and cause hard to chew and swallow. A lot f stress that causes sleep problems.

 There is no tests to tell whether you do or don’t have Parkinson's. but you usually tell by the major symptoms.

 There is no cure for Parkinson's, but there is medicine that you can take to help most of the symptoms. Medicines such as levedopa, glutamate, Mao b inhibiters. You can also go to physical therapy. Another treatment you can get is surgery in the deep brain.

 Michael J. fox a big actor was diagnosed with Parkinson's.  Caffeine that is in tea, sodas, and coffee, may reduce the risk of getting Parkinson's  Muhammad Ali has parkinsonism  James parkinsons found this disease.  You make very little to none expressions when you have parkinsons

 LINKS  BING  WIKIPEDIA  VIDEO 