Is there a cure for pakinsons deisease?
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No there is no cure, there are lots of different treatments in development at the moment. There is also an operation where they put electrodes in the brain, but nothing is absolute at the moment. There are high hopes for gene therapy in the long term. Go to the Parkinson's Disease Association website. You will get the most up to date info there.
amazing you read something which nobody else has . till date there is no medication for this disease . and its called Parkinsons disease
Sadly at the moment there is no cure but there are many medications now which can make this illness more controlled symptom wise.
There is NO cure for Parkinson's Disease.
There are treatments and medication that can slow down the effect of the disease. But currently - there is NO cure for it.
There is something called deep brain stimulation where they put a pace maker in your brain to help control the symptoms. Check it out here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/deep_brain_...
No not yet, like you said diet may help. but there are medications to help symptoms. I do not know the names, so ask your doctor. I know Micheal J Fox takes them
Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by tremor when muscles are at rest (resting tremor), slowness of voluntary movements, and increased muscle tone (rigidity).
There is no known cure for Parkinson's disease. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms.
Please see the web pages for more details on Parkinson's disease.
no, but if you eat healthily then that might improve your condition
hi my mum has parkinsons desease.shes 50.we found out 2 years ago and its very hard to deal with there are tablets that can slow it down ask your gp for more info
its worth a look below-
ozone therapy would help,at least with symptoms
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