How Parkinson's Disease Affects The Body

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What is Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease affects the body how it moves, this happens when there is a problem with a nerve called the certain nerve which is cell in the brain. The brain cell normally makes an important chemical called dopamine. Dopamine sends a signal to the part of your brain that controls you movement, also dopamine lets your muscle move smoothly and does what you want your movements to do. When you have Parkinson’s these nerves cells would break down, then your brain cell no longer has enough Dopamine which makes you have trouble moving the way you want to.
Symptoms of having Parkinson’s disease.
The symptoms of having Parkinson’s start appearing between the ages of 50-60 years of age. The symptoms slowly develop

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