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by a lack of the chemical dopamine in the brain(passive) caused byParkinson?s disease
by a lack of the chemical dopamine in the brain(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
because of the loss of a specific neuron known as dopaminergic neurons which are responsible for producing a natural chemical dopamine(passive) is caused Parkinson?s disease
from the death of dopamine - containing cells in a specific part of the brain called the substantia nigra(passive) is causedParkinson?s disease
loss of brain cells in a specific region of the brain called the substantia nigra(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
the effects of mutations knownto causeParkinson?s disease
mutations are knownhow ... to causeParkinson?s disease
how mutations are knownto causeParkinson?s disease
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by the death of specific nerve cells in the brain(passive) caused byParkinson?s disease
Mutations in the LRRK2 genecan causeParkinson?s disease
Mutations in the LRRK2 genecan causeParkinson?s disease
mutations in the vps35 genecauseParkinson?s disease
mutations in the Vps35 genealso causeParkinson?s disease
neurons in Parkinson?s disease ... reduced mitochondrial stressmight causeParkinson?s disease
Several researchers ... certain genetic mutationscan causeParkinson?s disease
a deficiency in the brain of the neurotransmitter dopamine(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
by a decline in a brain neurotransmitter called dopamine(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
the deterioration of neurons in an area deep in your brain called the substantia nigra(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
Lack of dopamine neurotransmitter in the braincausesParkinson?s disease
the damage ... to two structures deep in the braincausesParkinson?s disease
loss of brain cells in a specific region of the brain(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
a cascade of chemical events in the braincould leadto Parkinson?s Disease
by low levels of dopamine in the brain(passive) caused byParkinson?s disease
The presence of specific toxins in the environmentcould causeParkinson?s disease
a human genecausesParkinson?s disease
brain cells from the inflammation knownto causeParkinson?s disease
due to dopamine deficiency(passive) is causedParkinson?s disease
certain toxins in the environmentmay causeParkinson?s disease
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by the death of dopamine - producing neurons(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
by a combination of genes and environment(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
by a lack of dopamine in the brain that causes brain activity to function normally(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
a lack of dopamine in the brain that causes brain activity to function normally(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
the deterioration of nerve cells in a region of the brain called the substantia nigra(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
a degeneration of dopamine neurons in an area of the midbrain known as the substantia nigra , which is responsible for dopamine production(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
overactivity of deep - seated nuclei of braincausesoveractivity of deep - seated nuclei of brain
tremors , stiffness and troublecan causetremors , stiffness and trouble
a progressive decline in movement controlcausesa progressive decline in movement control
progressive problems with movement , posture and balancecausesprogressive problems with movement , posture and balance
symptoms and treatmentcausessymptoms and treatment
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patients to have problems with starting a movementcausingpatients to have problems with starting a movement
depression , as well ascan causedepression , as well as
both financial and emotional distress to its victims and their familiescausesboth financial and emotional distress to its victims and their families
motor problems , tremors , and difficulty with speechcausesmotor problems , tremors , and difficulty with speech
Causes and Symptoms(passive) is ... causedCauses and Symptoms
both non - motor and motor symptomscausesboth non - motor and motor symptoms
death of these nerve cellscausesdeath of these nerve cells
his deathwould ... causehis death
deathwill causedeath
to deathcan leadto death
stiffness in muscles , tremors , and difficulties in movementcausesstiffness in muscles , tremors , and difficulties in movement
the brain to produce less dopamine , which leads to a loss of movement controlcausesthe brain to produce less dopamine , which leads to a loss of movement control
these symptomscan causethese symptoms
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from a lack of dopamine in the brainresultsfrom a lack of dopamine in the brain
motor symptoms such as tremor , rigidity , and slowness of movementscausesmotor symptoms such as tremor , rigidity , and slowness of movements
to a patient?s fatiguecan ... contributeto a patient?s fatigue
dementiacausesdementia
dementiacan causedementia
her to have dementiacausedher to have dementia
for some patientsmay causefor some patients
to motor disordersleadsto motor disorders
involuntary shaking and slow movementcausesinvoluntary shaking and slow movement
loss of dopamine - producing brain cellscausesloss of dopamine - producing brain cells
memory loss or dementiacausesmemory loss or dementia