History of Parkinson's Disease
Symptoms
Treatment
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The first physician to medically describe what we now call Parkinson's disease. 

Who is...James Parkinson

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The most common symptom of Parkinson's disease. 

What are...tremors

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Considered the most effective drug for Parkinson's disease, replacing dopamine in the brain. 

What is...carbidopa-levodopa

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The home of Dr. Parkinson is located in this country. 

What is...England

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A common symptom of Parkinson's disease that describes "slowness of movement." 

What is...bradykinesia

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This type of treatment addresses voice and swallowing changes associated with Parkinson's disease. 

What is...speech therapy

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James Parkinson was not only a physician but also worked in this field. 

What is...a geologist

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3 non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease include...

What are...dysarthria, dysphagia, fatigue, sleep disorders, etc. 

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This is critical for maintaining balance, strength, and mobility and may include boxing, walking, or dancing. 

What is...exercise

400

This flower is associated with Dr. James Parkinson.

What is...a red tulip with white tips

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This production of this neurotransmitter is reduced in Parkinson's disease. 

What is...dopamine

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This involves electrodes being implanted into specific brain areas to treat tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia. 

What is...Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)

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The title of Dr. Parkinson's "Essay" written in 1817.

What is...An Essay on the Shaking Palsy

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This term describes stiff muscles in the limbs or torso, which can often cause discomfort or pain. 

What is...rigidity. 

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This ancient form of Chinese exercises uses slow, flowing motions that may improve flexibility, balance, and muscle strength. 

What is...tai chi

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