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Parkinson’s Disease and How it Affects the Body
In an individual’s everyday life, little things like walking, talking, and writing are taken for granted, but a person living with Parkinson’s disease is less fortunate. This disease affects the movements of the body and how they are controlled. ... Unfortunately there is no known cure at this moment for Parkinson’s disease, but there are treatments and medications to help those who are inflicted with this disease.
What happens in Parkinson’s disease is the nerve cells in a certain region of the brain which controls movement start to degenerate. ... (Parkinson’s web page)
In a recent article published in the magazine “Parkinson’s Report” it said, “It is estimated that Parkinson’s disease affects one out of every 100 people older then 60. Although 15 percent of patients are diagnosed before the age of 50, this disease is generally considered a disease of older adults.
Approximate Word count = 773 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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