Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological movement disorder. The symptoms start gradually and get worse over time. The symptoms include tremors, muscle stiffness, stooped posture, balance problems, decreased ability to perform activities like blinking, smiling, speech changes, and changes in handwriting. Genes and environmental factors seem to play a role in causing Parkinson's disease.
The Link Between Parkinson’s and Depression: What You Need to Know
Parkinson’s disease is a disorder that disturbs the ability to move and cause balance issues. This article discusses how it is related to depression.
Physiotherapy in Parkinson’s Disease - How Does It Work?
People with Parkinson's disease encounter several symptoms with impairment in balance, posture, and gait.
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The anti-inflammatory diet may help manage Parkinson's disease by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress and promoting gut health.
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