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Parkinson's Disease Essay

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Parkinson's disease

Just imagine: your muscles going stiff, tremors running through your limbs constantly and the inability to smile and laugh with your grandchildren. This torment is the everyday experiences of a Parkinson's disease sufferer. Parkinson's disease is a growing concern in our nation, and though we know what the symptoms are, we do not know for sure what causes it, or even how to cure it. Throughout this paper, the definition will be described as well as the symptoms and treatment options.

"Parkinson's disease is a chronic degeneration of the Central Nervous System that produces movement disorders and changes the cognition and mood." (Vene, 1529). Progressiveness of this disease becomes noticeable around the mid50's …show more content…

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The causes of the disease are very vague, and there is much on going research taking place. Recently there has been a specific gene identified as a possible cause of a certain branch of the disease, but otherwise, Parkinson's is a nonhereditary disease. It is believed that it is caused mostly from environmental chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides; therefore, the disease is progressively worse in farmers, especially in the Great Plains region of the Unites States. (Saladin 476)

Extensive research done by Welders Health Network also shows that welders, who use old fashioned encased welling rods, have more of a chance of getting Parkinson's disease. This is thought to be because of the fumes given off by the rod. The coating on the rods contains the element manganese, which is toxic when turned into a gaseous form. Since the only protection fused for years was mostly for the eyes, welders have inhaled the fumes. Many welders now in their late 50's are starting to show symptoms across the nation. (WHN)

Treatment options for Parkinson's have showed little success but not a cure for the disease. Dopamine has been tried as a supplement injection in patients and has showed not to cross from the blood to brain tissue easily. It can only be made in the tissues. A man made compound of the dopamine chemical, though, has been found to give some relief to patients for the muscles rigidity The chemical is

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