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    Parkinson’s disease is a condition from the nervous system that disturbs motion throughout the human body. It progresses bit by bit. In the beginning of this condition, Parkinson’s disease can be seen by people who are diagnosed with this. They appear to seem as if they have no communication on their faces. They speak quite unclear and quiet. As the disorder develops throughout time, the signs worsen and are more transparent. This disorder has no cure but medicine is highly involved factor in…

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    pianist’s help, Edna dejectedly acknowledges that her love for Robert is a result of her independent nature and worries for the societal backlash that may come with it. The very first chords which Mademoiselle Reisz struck upon the piano sent a keen tremor down Mrs. Pontellier’s spinal column. It…

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    multiple sclerosis have long pauses between words and people with advanced stages might have swallowing problems. Thinking problems, people with multiple sclerosis have trouble concentrating. These people might have slowed thinking and poor attention. Tremors, shakes might be minor or hard to do…

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    Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative brain disorder that typically will progress slowly (3). It affects the nervous system of mostly elderly people and there is no cure for it. The major symptoms of PD include slowed movement, muscle stiffness, and tremors. “On average, about 1 to 2 out of 1,000 people have Parkinson’s” (4). The Center of Disease Control rated Parkinson’s 14th for the top complications that result in death (3). Parkinson’s is known for damaging the nerve cells in the brain…

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    It is a brain disorder affecting brain cells in the brain. Parkinson’s affects neurons in an area of the brain called the substantia nigra that produce dopamine (dopamine neurons). As dopamine level falls, people develop uncontrollable shaking (tremor) in their hands and body. SYMPTOMS: The symptoms vary from person to person…

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    Milk Fever Research Paper

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    people don’t understand the different forms, causes, and stages of the disease. They might not fully understand how to take preventative action or how to treat an animal with milk fever either. There are different forms of milk fever such as typical, tremors and refractory milk fever. The most common is typical milk fever which occurs mostly in cattle within a couple days after calving. Although it is less common, typical milk fever can also occur in…

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    destroyed. A terrible earthquake and a raging fire demolished most of the San Francisco city. This earthquake took place on April 18, 1906 at 5:15 a.m. Most of the city was still asleep when the tremors started. The first tremor lasted about 1 minute, although it was the biggest one. Other smaller tremors continued throughout the morning. Many buildings and houses were crumbled, whilst gas and water lines broke starting a fire. Around 315 people died during the earthquake, but the overall death…

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    Parkinson’s is the second leading disorder affecting older adults; Alzheimer’s being the first. This disease is characterized by motor irregularities that include tremors, slowness, and rigidness. There are not only motor symptoms associated with the disease; there are also non-motor symptoms that include difficulties in the area of cognition, emotions, and sleeping (Eccles, Murray, and Simpson, 2011). Unfortunately, this disease is also a progressive disorder, meaning that as time goes on the…

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    Acute Dystonia

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    causes head to move to one side. Rapid onset. Akathisia- psychomotor restlessness. Inability to be still. often found to be distressing. Pseudoparkinsonism- temporary symptoms caused by medication that are often seen with Parkinsons's disease: tremor, reduced accessory movements, impaired gait, and stiffening of muscles. Tardive dyskinesia- often untreatable, and life long, uncontrolled movement off the face head, neck or the body as a whole. Slow onset often over years 2. What patient…

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    Speaking of which, yesterday my boss got scared and shut the office down, so I finally get a much needed vacation and I plan to catch up on all the shows I never have time to watch, if only these inconsiderate effing people would be quiet. These tremors are nothing new, it happens any time this volcano decides to spew a little lava. Give it a couple of days some steam will spew from the top, a little lava will roll down the side, and life will finally go back to…

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