Its deficiencycausesserious nervous system problems , useful for Parkinson?s disease
dementia in some cases(passive) can be caused byParkinson?s disease A form of Parkinson?s disease
mutationscausePARK8-linked Parkinsons disease
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a viruscan causenervous system disease
lack of thiamine and characterized by paralysis of the extremities and by swelling or emaciation(passive) caused bya disease of the nervous system
the chemicalcould causenervous system diseases such as Parkinson?s
the chemicalcould causenervous system diseases such as Parkinson
Capnocytophaga ochraceaCan causedisease in the nervous system
by the loss of cells that are responsible for producing dopamine in the brain(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
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
a lack of dopamine in the brain(passive) is caused byParkinson?s disease
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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
by low levels of dopamine in the brain(passive) caused byParkinson?s disease
The presence of specific toxins in the environmentcould causeParkinson?s disease
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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
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to motor problemsresultsto motor problems
in progressive destruction of brain cells ( neurons ) in an area of the brain called the substantia nigraresultsin progressive destruction of brain cells ( neurons ) in an area of the brain called the substantia nigra
tremors and inhibits muscle controlcausestremors and inhibits muscle control
tremors or involuntary shaking in the limbs and progressive stiffness of the musclescausestremors or involuntary shaking in the limbs and progressive stiffness of the muscles
involuntary movements of the extremities , which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever and causes pores and skin pigmentation blotchinesscausesinvoluntary movements of the extremities , which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever and causes pores and skin pigmentation blotchiness
movementinfluencesmovement
shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptomscausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptoms
to dementiacan leadto dementia
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to stiffness of the musclescan leadto stiffness of the muscles
shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptomscausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking ... among other symptoms
shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walkingcausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking
overactivity of deep - seated nuclei of braincausesoveractivity of deep - seated nuclei of brain
trembling or rigidity of muscles , uncoordinated movements , and poor balancecausestrembling or rigidity of muscles , uncoordinated movements , and poor balance
in progressive involuntary choreiform ( dance - like ) movements and dementiaresultsin progressive involuntary choreiform ( dance - like ) movements and dementia
shaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walkingcausesshaking , rigidity , and slowness of movement / walking
in tremor ( uncontrolled shaking ) of the hands , slow body movements , and rigid limbsresultsin tremor ( uncontrolled shaking ) of the hands , slow body movements , and rigid limbs
movementinfluencesmovement
progressive tremors , stiffness and slowness of movementcausesprogressive tremors , stiffness and slowness of movement
stiffness or slowing of movementcausesstiffness or slowing of movement
tremors , stiffness ... slowing of movement , or softening or slurring of speechcan causetremors , stiffness ... slowing of movement , or softening or slurring of speech
stiffness , slowness and tremorcausesstiffness , slowness and tremor
people to lose control over their musclescausespeople to lose control over their muscles
in a gradual decrease of muscle controlresultsin a gradual decrease of muscle control
shaking , rigidity , slowness of movement and difficultycausesshaking , rigidity , slowness of movement and difficulty