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		<title>173.237.182.85: Created page with &quot;Parkinson's disease attacks the central nervous system and affects millions of people in America alone. The alarming number of people  coping with this  illness is disheartening....&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Parkinson&amp;#039;s disease attacks the central nervous system and affects millions of people in America alone. The alarming number of people  coping with this  illness is disheartening....&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Parkinson's disease attacks the central nervous system and affects millions of people in America alone. The alarming number of people  coping with this  illness is disheartening. It is  hard for the individual suffering with this disease in that the condition can leave them  entirely immobile, extremely tired, and  considerably weakened. By  finding out more about Parkinson's, others can spread the awareness and better and help individuals suffering from the disease's symptoms. The following post discusses what causes Parkinsons, diet tips, and therapy treatments.&lt;br /&gt;
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What causes Parkinsons Disease?&lt;br /&gt;
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Parkinson's disease slowly attacks and degenerates the nerve cells found in the brain. When this  takes place, a lack of  interaction  happens in the brain, leaving the  patient unable to  manage their body movements. Abnormal nerve functioning throughout the entire body can be painful. Parkinsons causes  individuals to shake and move in  slow-moving and rigid movements, which  significantly affects their balance. They also encounter an extreme lack of appetite in addition to the pain and weakness on a daily basis.&lt;br /&gt;
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It's not specifically clear  exactly what events cause Parkinson's disease; however, there are certain medications, blood disorders, and conditions such as Shy-Drager syndrome that can cause symptoms that  resemble Parkinsons. Antipsychotics and street drugs like heroin can  produce these symptoms  too. Many times symptoms begin on one side of the body and  gradually  worsen as they  start to  influence both sides of the body. Unfortunately, many of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease are not easily detected and go unnoticed by many in the disease's early stages.&lt;br /&gt;
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Diet for Parkinson's disease  patients&lt;br /&gt;
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People diagnosed with Parkinsons should eat a well-balanced and nutritious diet everyday. By eating well, the medications that they take will work  appropriately. Sometimes the medication can  trigger nausea in patients, often  connected to a  absence of protein in the diet. If  individuals  remain to experience nausea, a doctor can sometimes prescribe a different medication that can prevent side-effects from occurring before, during, or after meals. If you are a  patient, ask your  physician for  suggestions and a packet about a diet for Parkinson's . They will be able to provide you with a list of super foods that can help you feel good and will get the most out of the medication you take.&lt;br /&gt;
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Parkinson's therapy&lt;br /&gt;
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While physical therapy can be  useful, it unfortunately can not reverse the neurological damage in the brain. Many times the therapy for Parkinson's disease patients can easily be done in the comfort of their own home. Doctors provide helpful tips and moves that can stretch,  enhance, and loosen the muscles. Usually the stretches and movement techniques can be taught in three office visits with a doctor. After these visits, the patient only  has to come in for occasional visits to track progress and movement. Physical therapy will help  individuals become more independent, strengthening a patient's coordination, balance, and gain strength.  People who do not have deep brain stimulators can use a local heat application to sore muscles and body pains. This application  gives off a high-frequency electrical current that warms the area and  offers relief to the patient. [http://www.parkinsondisease.info/parkinson-causes.html causes of parkinsons]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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