Parkinson’s Disease – Causes And Treatments
January 3, 2017
When a person is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it means that his or her brain is failing to produce dopamine at an average pace. Dopamine is what signals the nerves in the body to function a certain way and perform precise movements. Without it, a person begins to experience tremors, as well as changes in speech and difficulty performing day-to-day activities. Often, muscles become stiffer, and one’s movements slow down significantly.