Parkinson's Disease Information

The onset of Parkinson's disease is a tragic time for any patient and their families.  As a degenerative condition, patients suffering from the condition are faced with no hope of recovery, but rather a slow and wearing process of loss of movement and co-ordination. Most notably, the condition involves the tremor, whereby patients can be seen trembling uncontrollably, as well as loss in speech capabilities and gradually all functionality in its later stages.

Parkinson's disease is a disorder which takes effect on the central nervous system.  A movement disorder, Parkinson's can be seen in four major symptoms; namely rigidity of muscles, a tremor of movement, slowing of overall movement (known as bradykinesia) and in certain instances loss of movement altogether.  The symptoms gradually become more and more apparent in sufferers, and are progressive, that is patients do not recover, or get better.  This degenerative condition is not contagious, nor passed genetically, and very little is known about the causes of most instances of the condition.  Having said that, some cases can be explained through extreme drug abuse, cranial damage and other abuses of the body which have been shown to give rise to the condition.
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More Articles On Parkinson's Disease

Causes of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's Disease is still very much baffling to physicians across the world.  Although there is more knowledge on the condition, its causes and treatments today than ever before, there is still...

Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease
Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease is, as with any other condition, a complex and uncertain process.  With symptoms very similar to that of other neurological disorders, including a variety of different forms...

The Impact of Diet and Exercise on Parkinson's Disease
Although there is no known cure for Parkinson's Disease, there are a number of changes patients can make to their everyday lifestyles to help with their condition, and possibly alleviate a degree of the symptoms...

What is Parkinson's Disease?
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Other Forms of Parkinsonism
There are various different types of Parkinson's, which vary according to their severity and the impact they have on each individual patient.  There are seven main derivates of the condition...

Researching Parkinson's
The last three decades of research have gone a long way to lay foundations for a range of modern tests, trials and research into the causes and cures of Parkinson's.   It is hoped that further progression

Surgery for Parkinson's Disease
Several years ago, surgery for Parkinson's disease was the common practice for alleviating the symptoms in sufferers of the condition in the absence of any other particularly effective treatments

The Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
The symptoms of Parkinson's are often dismissed by patients as part of their natural aging.  Additionally, the symptoms of Parkinson's can relate to other conditions, making it hard to diagnose effectively.

Treatment of Parkinson's Disease
To date, there is no known cure for Parkinson's, despite the ongoing research efforts of scientists across the world.  Having said that, there are a number of treatments available which can substantially relieve the pain...

Who does Parkinson's Disease affect?
Parkinson's Disease affects thousands upon thousands of patients worldwide, although it is sometimes hard to ensure the count is accurate based on the number of cases which go unreported each year.

 

Parkinson's Disease News On The Web

Research and Markets: Target Product Profiles 2009: Physician Insights on Key Attributes: Parkinson's Disease (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Decision Resources, Inc.'s new report "Target Product Profiles 2009: Physician Insights on Key Attributes: Parkinson's Disease" to their offering.

Stricken trainer Roach says Pacquiao should go out on top (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Freddie Roach and Manny Pacquiao have never spoken about Roach's battle with Parkinson's disease but there is a candid conversation the trainer and boxer expect to have one day.

Students up the ante on science projects (The Valley Chronicle)
Harry Post has been the Hemet Unified School District’s science fair coordinator for 28 years — and in that time, he has seen significant advances in student projects.

Parkinson's device battery reduces surgeries (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
A new long-life battery in a medical device will save a Nova Scotia man up to 30 surgeries over the course of his lifetime.

Device saves Parkinson's man dozens of surgeries (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
A remarkable medical device has saved a Nova Scotia man up to 30 surgeries over the course of his lifetime.

RICHARD F. LOISELLE, 67 (Leominster Champion)
LEOMINSTER - Richard F. Loiselle, 67, of Leominster, died Sunday, March 7, 2010, in the Golden Living Center after a long illness. He was born in Fitchburg on Nov. 18, 1942, the son of Rene F. and Yvonne (L’Ecuyer) Loiselle and lived all of his life in Fitchburg and Leominster. He was a 1960 graduate of Fitchburg High School. read more

3 Chances with Pimavanserin (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance)
We believe Acadia represents an attractive acquisition target for Biovail should pimavanserin offer positive data in any one of the three indications.

Checking In On Parkinsons Patient (FOX Eugene)
Kevin Watts says he could have never predicted how his adult life played out.

Michael J. Fox Foundation awards Mayo Clinic researcher grant to advance Parkinsons research (EurekAlert!)
( Mayo Clinic ) For his work contributing to a potential new treatment approach for Parkinson's disease, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research has awarded a $500,000 grant to a neuroscientist at the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida.

Parkinson's support group at risk (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
South Australians with Parkinson's disease are at risk of losing a key support group within months.