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Parkinson's Disease

 Parkinson's Disease is a neurological disorder that affects motor function, characterized by the gradual degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. This can manifest as a range of symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and impaired coordination. While a cure for Parkinson's remains elusive, there are various pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions that can effectively manage symptoms and improve patients' quality of life.


World Parkinson's Disease Day, observed annually on April 11th , serves as a reminder of the global impact of Parkinson's Disease and the importance of raising awareness and advocating for better treatments and a cure. It is an occasion to stand in solidarity with those living with Parkinson's and their families, and to renew our commitment to advancing research and treatment options. Despite the challenges posed by Parkinson's Disease, individuals with the condition can lead fulfilling lives with the appropriate care and support.




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