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Parkinson's disease

NOUN
  1. a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by tremor and impaired muscular coordination

How To Use Parkinson's disease In A Sentence

  • To launch the 23andMe Parkinson's initiative, the organizers publically invited anyone with Parkinson's disease to participate.
  • Currently most of us think it's the standard care for treating essential tremor, Parkinson's Disease and chronic pain, and now we're really starting to think it's good for dystonia and things like torticollis.
  • The scientists are concentrating on a range of neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and motor neurone disease. Cloning scientists create human brain cells
  • No differences were found between the two groups in the proportion of patients taking anticholinergics, dopamine agonists, or apomorphine, nor in the average number of different types of drugs prescribed for Parkinson's disease.
  • She also suffered from Parkinson's Disease, irritable bowel syndrome and had suffered a slight stroke.
  • In Ireland an estimated 7,000 people suffer from Parkinson's Disease, a progressive neurological condition.
  • If you have mood disorders such as depression, currently take mood-altering medication or have Parkinson's disease, avoid the herb kava.
  • Hallucinations occur in up to 20 percent of patients with Parkinson's disease; delusions, paranoia, and subcortical dementia also may occur.
  • Although levodopa remains the optimal treatment for Parkinson's disease, ropinirole provides similar improvements in functional abilities while minimising abnormal involuntary movements.
  • Deep brain stimulation, sometimes called a pacemaker for the brain, has helped halt tremors in more than 100,000 patients with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders since 1997. Wiring the Brain, Literally, to Treat Stubborn Disorders
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