What causes Parkinson’s disease

People with Parkinson’s don’t have enough of the chemical dopamine because some of the nerve cells that make it have died, advises Parkinson’s UK.

It adds: “We don’t yet know exactly why people get Parkinson’s, but researchers think it’s a combination of genetic and environmental factors that cause the dopamine-producing nerve cells to die.”

Parkinson’s disease treatment

There’s currently no cure for Parkinson’s disease but there are treatments available to help relieve the symptoms.

Source: Daily Express

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