May 16, 2011
Article by Karan Naidoo It can be frustrating and heartbreaking to see a loved one slipping away into dementia. It is also frustrating to caregivers who have to take care of those who show dementia symptoms, especially when they do not recognize their caregivers. This is a lonely condition which no one can understand. As [...]
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May 16, 2011
At the most basic level, Parkinson’s disease affects the dopamine levels in the brain, causing problems with motor function or movement of the body. While movement can include everything from walking to the mailbox to swallowing your morning coffee, the three classic movement problems that define Parkinson’s disease are tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia (slowness of [...]
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