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  2. slow movements. stiffness of arms, legs, and trunk. problems with balance and tendency to fall. Secondary symptoms include: blank facial expression. a tendency to get stuck when walking. muffled ...

  3. Types of Parkinson's and How They're Diagnosed - Healthline

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    Idiopathic Parkinson’s, or simply Parkinson’s disease, is the most common cause of parkinsonism. It generally onsets between the ages of 55 to 65 and rarely occurs before the age of 50.

  4. Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms to Recognize - Healthline

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    Symptoms include: kicking, punching, or flailing during sleep. making noises like yelling, talking, or laughing. being able to vividly recall dreams. RBD often precedes or follows the onset of ...

  5. Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) Stages: What Sets Them Apart?

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    Middle stage. The middle stage of dementia is defined by clear symptoms that can no longer be attributed to age, stress, or other circumstances. At this time, you may need help with personal care ...

  6. Signs and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease - WebMD

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    Trouble having an erection or orgasm. Lightheadedness or fainting when standing up. Fear and anxiety. Confusion. Dementia, or trouble with thinking and reasoning. Loss of smell. Too much sweating ...

  7. Is It Possible to Prevent Parkinson’s Disease? - Healthline

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    Tips to slow or stop progression. Some experts suggest that you may be able to delay some of the effects of Parkinson’s disease through regular physical activity. Ideally this would include a ...

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