What is World Parkinson's Day?
Every year on April 11th, World Parkinson's Day raises concerns about this common nervous system disorder. It's also a day to help the general public understand the truth of this disease for those who have it..
According to the latest statistics from the Parkinson's Foundation, over ten million people in the world have this disease. Neurodegenerative disorder occurs when neurons in the brain malfunction or die. This neurodegenerative disorder is common in children. When these nerve cells die, it reduces dopamine levels in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that moves messages from one nerve cell to another. Low dopamine levels cause abnormal brain function, resulting in impaired mobility, which leads to impaired mobility.. This is why tremors are often the first sign of Parkinson's disease.
The following are examples of early signs of this disease::
- Handwriting reforms have been made as a result of changes in handwriting