Men who exercise regularly and vigorously can cut their risk
of developing Parkinson's disease by half.
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Can cholesterol-lowering drugs prevent neurological
disease?
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/prevention.shtml
Parkinsonian syndromes can be classified into 2 major groups:
Parkinson disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonian disorders.
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Common pain relievers may protect against Parkinson's
disease.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_inflammation.shtml
Short bits of news involving Parkinson's disease
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Parkinson's disease is a progressive degenerative disorder
of the central nervous system. The disease can usually be
diagnosed based on the history and physical findings.
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Parkinson's Disease description, causes, treatment and
prognosis.
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A discussion of the differences between various forms of
parkinsonian diseases.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_variations.shtml
Parkinson's Disease research - searching for the cause,
improving treatments and finding a cure.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_research.shtml
Research 2.0 - Using the Internet and social networking to conduct scientific research on Parkinson's Disease
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/proposal.shtml
Research gets closer to the Origin of Parkinson's Disease
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/PD_Research_2008.shtml
Protein defect may lead to Parkinson's
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/protein.shtml
The exact role of oxidative stress in people with
Parkinson's disease still is speculative. Likewise,
additional clinical research is needed to establish whether
various medications actually can provide neuroprotection and
delay the progression of Parkinson's disease.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/pdradicals.shtml
Parkinson's disease belongs to a group of conditions
called motor system disorders. The four primary symptoms are
tremor or trembling in hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; rigidity
or stiffness of the limbs and trunk; bradykinesia or slowness of
movement; and postural instability or impaired balance and
coordination.
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The purpose of this article is to help caregivers with timely
identification of problems of speech and swallowing as well as to
assist in speech and swallowing problems in Parkinson's
disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
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Oxidative stress resulting from overproduction of free
radicals, and possibly also from defects in antioxidant defence
mechanisms, is widely believed to be the cause of neuronal death
in PD.
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Successes using alternative medicine for Parkinson's
disease is largely anecdotal or unproven. Healing via improved
nutrition is sometimes considered "alternative"
medicine when it should be considered one of the more basic
preferred ways to heal.
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Dopamine agonists are chemicals that act like dopamine but
aren't.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/agonists.shtml
Dopaminergic therapy for Parkinson's Disease raises risk for impulse control disorders.http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_disease.shtml
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/impulse.shtml
On-the-job exposure to petroleum-based hydrocarbon solvents
may result in the development of early-onset Parkinson's
disease (PD) symptoms.
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Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder in which the reflexes that
control chewing, swallowing and guiding food and water safely and
efficiently from the mouth to the stomach become disrupted.
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Strokes and brain injuries account for the majority of
swallowing problems, including impaired tongue movement and
muscle weakness in the throat, esophagus, and face. Losing the
ability to swallow normally can increase the risks of
malnutrition and dehydration, and choking on food or vomit in the
airway can lead to potentially fatal aspiration pneumonia.
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Dysphagia is a condition that causes swallowing to become
difficult.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/dysphagia.shtml
Although this article concerns constipation and
Parkinson's disease it contains information that can be used
for those with progressive supranuclear palsy especially since
many have been given or are being given anticholinergic
prescription or over-the-counter drugs including drugs normally
given to treat Parkinson's disease.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_constipation.shtml
Excellent discription of patient symptomic differences between
various parkinsonian diseases.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/syndromes.shtml
Parkinson's disease is relatively common in elderly
subjects, although diagnosis may be difficult in this group.
There are relatively many cases where the disease has been
diagnosed as Parkinson's disease when it is something
else.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/accuracy.shtml
Use of MRIs to provide early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_mri.shtml
Drug treatments do not prevent the progression of
Parkinson's Disease. They are used only for the relief of
symptoms caused by the disease."
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_medications.shtml
A review by the FDA of Parkinson's disease, its symptoms
and available treatments both now and upon the horizon.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_newtreatments.shtml
Individuals who develop Parkinson's disease (PD) are
confronted not only with the physical manifestations of the
disorder but with the psychosocial issues that impact on quality
of life.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/quality.shtml
Several articles indicating exposure to pesticides is
associated with an increased risk of developing Parkinson's
Disease.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons_pesticides.shtml
Secondary parkinsonism is a disorder similar to
Parkinson’s disease, but is caused by the effects of a
medication, a neurodegenerative disorder, or another illness.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/secondary-parkinsonism.shtml
Parkinsons disease may also affect nerve endings in the heart
- study
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/nerves.shtml
The smoking gun is still missing, but growing evidence
suggests highly reactive substances called free radicals are
central players in Parkinson's disease.
http://www.pspinformation.com/disease/parkinsonism/parkinsons.shtml