Parkinson’s disease

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PARKINSON’S DISEASEBy Aaron

What causes Parkinson’s disease?

You can’t get Parkinson’s disease by being around someone who has it. If you have a close relative with Parkinson’s disease you are more likely of getting the disease yourself.

Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

The Symptoms of Parkinson's disease is Degenerative disorder of the Central nervous system shacking, slowness of movement, stiffness and sometimes behavioural problems may occur.

Is it infectious or contagious?

Parkinson’s disease is not infectious or contagious.

How can Parkinson’s disease be prevented?

Parkinson’s disease that is inherited from someone in the family and is unpreventable.

How is Parkinson’s disease treated?

There is no major treatment for Parkinson’s disease but there are medications you can take to relief different symptoms in Parkinson’s disease.

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