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Roger Tregelles

Mayo Clinic PD 101 Overview

"Parkinson's disease. It's a tough one. This neurodegenerative condition slowly disrupts the nervous system, impacting everything from that morning cup of coffee to a simple walk in the park. Tremors are a classic sign, often starting subtly in one hand. But stiffness, slowness, even a masked face – they can all be early clues.


The good news? We're not powerless here. Medications can make a real difference, managing those movement difficulties and helping people stay active. In some cases, surgery might even be an option, literally rewiring the brain to improve control. Remember, Parkinson's can't be cured, but it can be managed. So if you're experiencing these symptoms, see a doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to staying ahead of this disease."




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