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Parkinson's disease
noun
- a common neurologic disease believed to be caused by deterioration of the brain cells that produce dopamine, occurring primarily after the age of 60, characterized by tremors, especially of the fingers and hands, muscle rigidity, shuffling gait, slow speech, and a masklike facial expression.
Parkinson's disease
/ ˈɑːɪԲəԳ /
noun
- a progressive chronic disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired muscular coordination and tremor Often shortened toParkinson's Also calledParkinsonismParkinson's syndromeparalysis agitansshaking palsy
Parkinson's disease
/ ä′ĭ-əԳ /
- A progressive neurologic disease occurring most often after the age of 50, associated with the destruction of brain cells that produce dopamine. Individuals with Parkinson's disease exhibit tremors while at rest, slowing of movement, stiffening of gait and posture, and weakness. The disease is named after its discoverer, British physician and paleontologist James Parkinson (1755–1824).
Parkinson's disease
- A chronic disease of the nervous system that usually strikes in late adult life, resulting in a gradual decrease in muscle control. Symptoms of the disease include shaking, weakness, and partial paralysis of the face. Certain drugs can help alleviate some of its symptoms.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Parkinson's disease1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Parkinson's disease1
Example Sentences
The stop is a few blocks from the home of her father, who has Parkinson’s disease.
He now winced at the memory of pushing his father — 69-year-old Abd Rabbo Abu Daqqa, who has Parkinson’s disease and cannot walk on his own — through the rubble-strewn streets in a dilapidated wheelchair as dawn broke on Tuesday.
In recent years, Myers had battled several health issues, including Parkinson’s disease, Haney said.
The cases of what the GSK report from 2003 described as "deviant behaviour" involved two men who were prescribed Ropinirole for Parkinson's disease.
A class action was brought against GSK in 2011 by four sufferers of Parkinson's disease - the BBC has learned.
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