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Parkinsons Disease Nerve Cells
2,155 wordsHistory of Parkinson's Disease Parkinsons Disease (PD) was first described and named after by an English physician named James Parkinson in 1817. This disease is a disorder of the central nervous system and effects one to one-and-a half million Americans. For reasons not understood completely, nerve cells that produce dopamine (the substantia nigra) decrease in number with Parkinsons disease. As a result, there is a decrease in the quantities of available dopamine. In PD, there is a lack of dopa...
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Parkinsons Disease Vitamin C
1,981 wordsNo Parkinsons Disease Parkinsons Disease No man has ever been successful in an endeavor for which he felt no passion -J. T. 1995 - My grandfather is Joe Kenneth McLe more, he was born June 16, 1938. He has been more like a father than a grandfather to me; I was even named after him. So, in 1995 when he was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease I was devastated. At the time I knew very little about this disease, most of us dont, it effects less that? of 1 % of the population. The only thing I knew ab...
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