Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Essays

  • Case Study: Parkinson's Disease

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    why a person contracts Parkinson’s disease. There is no mystery as to what causes it, but when it comes to a cure and why it happens, that is the real mystery that medical experts have been trying to discover for years. When it comes down to some cases, Parkinson’s disease is genetically linked to a past relative. Other than the genetically inherited cases, no one knows why Parkinson’s disease strikes the people it does. When a person is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, they will find that as

  • Parkinsons Disease: The Termful Effects Of Parkinson's Disease

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    Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease has become front page news as of late. It has caught the attention of many due to its unrestricted and devastating effects. People from all walks of life can suffer from the disease. It has no economic, social, or religious boundaries. Well known celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Michael J. Fox, Estelle Getty, Billy Graham, Janet Reno, Pope John Paul II, and Johnny Cash, among many others, have fallen victim to this debilitating ailment. Because Parkinson’s

  • Parkinson's Disease Research Paper

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    Parkinson’s Disease and Effective Therapies Carolyn Ardizzone Molecular Neurobiology: Spring 2015 Introduction Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease affecting about 1 million people in the United States today (14). It is second in prevalence only to Alzheimer’s disease, with 1% of the population over 60 years old and 5% of the population over 85 years old with the disease (18). The average age of onset of the disease falls around 60 years old, but about 15% of people are diagnosed before