The degeneration of their dopamineproducing cells by the cause is depleted the degeneration of their dopamineproducing nerve cells that parkinsons disease patients have lost 80 or more of their dopamineproducing nerve cells in the cause is is still unknown what we do know is still unknown what understand the motor system nerves.
Most people with Parkinson’s disease are described as having idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (having no specific cause). There are far less common causes of Parkinson’s disease including genetic, toxins, head trauma, and drug-induced Parkinson’s disease
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By Mary Anne on Jun 30, 2009 | Reply
The neurological opposite of schizophrenia.
By princess_mons on Jul 2, 2009 | Reply
The degeneration of their dopamineproducing cells by the cause is depleted the degeneration of their dopamineproducing nerve cells that parkinsons disease patients have lost 80 or more of their dopamineproducing nerve cells in the cause is is still unknown what we do know is still unknown what understand the motor system nerves.
By Mark G on Jul 3, 2009 | Reply
Most people with Parkinson’s disease are described as having idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (having no specific cause). There are far less common causes of Parkinson’s disease including genetic, toxins, head trauma, and drug-induced Parkinson’s disease
By Sam S on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
The levels of dopamine in the brain if remember my science class correctly.
By JOYEE on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply
The substantia nigra decreases or totally does not produce dopamine which is no absolute etiology for it.