parkinson's in English

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Parkinson's disease, nervous disease characterized by trembling and lack of muscle control (causing difficulty of speech and of movement)

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1. 5 synonyms for paralysis Agitans: Parkinsonism, Parkinson's, Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's syndrome, shaking palsy

2. Apomorphine for Parkinson's disease

3. Paralysis Agitans - a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by tremor and impaired muscular coordination Parkinsonism , Parkinson's , Parkinson's disease , Parkinson's syndrome , shaking palsy

4. To launch the 23andMe Parkinson's initiative, the organizers publically invited anyone with Parkinson's disease to participate.

5. Sublingual Apomorphine (Kynmobi) for Parkinson's disease

6. What does paralysis-Agitans mean? Parkinson's disease

7. Parkinson's disease Characteristically occurs in old age

8. Apomorphine is used for 'off' episodes in Parkinson's disease

9. Scientists report Parkinson's 'Breakthrough' February 10, 2021, 12:28 AM

10. Intravenous Apomorphine therapy in Parkinson's disease: clinical and pharmacokinetic observations

11. Sublingual Apomorphine (Kynmobi) for Parkinson's disease Med Lett Drugs Ther

12. Seventy- five thousand people have Parkinson's deep- brain stimulators implanted.

13. Parkinson's disease with mild cognitive impairment: severe cortical thinning Antedates dementia.

14. Apomorphine is used to treat 'off' episodes in advanced Parkinson's disease

15. Arens, who relatives said died of complications from Parkinson's disease Aug

16. It should not be used in people with Parkinson's disease.

17. Apokyn (Apomorphine) is used to treat 'off' episodes in advanced Parkinson's disease

18. The disease resembles amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.

19. Light therapy has been trialed in treating sleep disorders experienced by patients with Parkinson's disease.

20. Deng died on 19 February 1997, aged 92 from a lung infection and Parkinson's disease.

21. Also called: Paralysis Agitans, Shaking palsy Parkinson's disease (PD) is a type of movement disorder

22. Protein aggregation diseases, such as Parkinson's disease (PD), are associated with accumulation of aggregated misfolded proteins.

23. Trying to replace pancreas, trying to replace nerves that can help us with Parkinson's.

24. We know that we can apply them in other neuropathological models, like Parkinson's disease, for example.

25. Carbidopa and levodopa combination is used to treat Parkinson's disease, sometimes called shaking palsy or paralysis Agitans

26. Angiogenin expression in Parkinson's disease is dramatically decreased in the presence of alpha-synuclein (α-syn) aggregations.

27. The cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) are akinesia, rigidity, and a 3-6 Hz limb tremor.

28. In Parkinson's disease (PD), ASYN misfolds into aggregates and concentrates in Lewy bodies, the hallmark of the disease.

29. 'Conversely, we can try and suppress beta activity in conditions like Parkinson's disease typified by slow movement.'

30. What I wish to do is make every Parkinson's patient feel like my uncle felt that day.

31. Apomorphine is a Parkinson's disease medication used during "off" episodes (periods of muscle stiffness and trouble initiating movements)

32. Adrenergic Receptors Located throughout the body Are receptors for the sympathetic neurotransmitters o α-Adrenergic receptors o ß-Adrenergic receptors o Dopaminergic receptors: respond only to dopamine This is important with Parkinson's – with Parkinson's there is a lack of dopamine α-Adrenergic Agonist Responses Vasoconstriction Central

33. dopaminergic compounds are useful in the treatment of schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome, and drug or alcohol addiction.

34. Apomorphine hydrochloride is a Dopamine (D1 and D2) receptor agonist which may be effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

35. "Parkinson's disease (PD) starts with movement problems, " says Dr. Rosales who describes the condition as a "burning topic in neurology."

36. Apomorphine is used to treat "wearing-off" episodes (muscle stiffness, loss of muscle control) in people with Parkinson's disease

37. All the aforementioned goods not in use in the field of neuroscience, including dementia, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease

38. I've shown you that we can use deep brain stimulation to treat the motor system in cases of Parkinson's disease and dystonia.

39. Cogwheel rigidity tension in a muscle that gives way in little jerks when the muscle is passively stretched; seen in parkinson's disease

40. In a Parkinson's disease model, the researchers investigated whether a CB2 inverse agonist can improve movement or inhibit dyskinesia, involuntary muscle movements.

41. Dr. Kieran Breen, Director of Research and Development at Parkinson's UK, said: "We know just how distressing and widespread dyskinesia can be.

42. Convalesce is a therapeutic company enabling stem cell-based therapy for neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson's, harnessing state-of-art biomaterials

43. So when these neurons are in the motor circuit, you get dysfunction in the movement system, and you get things like Parkinson's disease.

44. What is Apomorphine? Apomorphine is used to treat "wearing-off" episodes (muscle stiffness, loss of muscle control) in people with Parkinson's disease

45. Rigidity in which the muscles respond with Cogwheel-like jerks to the use of force in bending the limb, as occurs in Parkinson's disease.

46. Anticholinergics are used for pupil dilation and to treat irritable bowel syndrome, peptic ulcers, Parkinson's disease, allergic rhinitis, COPD, salivation, nausea, and motion sickness

47. Balneotherapy is also said to be helpful for eczema, Parkinson's disease, and numerous other conditions, but for these conditions it lacks even unreliable supporting evidence

48. Balneotherapy is also said to be helpful for eczema, Parkinson's disease, and numerous other conditions, but for these conditions it lacks even unreliable supporting evidence

49. : muscular rigidity in which passive movement of the limbs (as during a physical examination) elicits ratchet-like start-and stop movements through the range of motion of a joint (as of the elbow) and that occurs especially in individuals affected with Parkinson's disease The third major sign, rigidity (sometimes called "Cogwheel" rigidity), is peculiar to Parkinson's disease.

50. Hyposmia, identified as reduced sensitivity to odor, is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) that Antedates the typical motor symptoms by several years