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  2. Parkinson’s Dementia: Stages, Behavior, Symptoms, and More

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    The later stages of Parkinson’s disease have more severe symptoms that may require help moving around, around-the-clock care, or a wheelchair. Quality of life can decline rapidly. Risks of ...

  3. What’s the Life Expectancy for Parkinson’s Disease?

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    As Parkinson’s progresses to stages 3, 4, and 5, your risk of falling increases and your motor balance worsens. A small 2016 study suggests that people with Parkinson’s are about three times ...

  4. Parkinson’s is a progressive disease, which means symptoms of the condition typically worsen over time. Many doctors use the Hoehn and Yahr scale to classify its stages.

  5. How Does Parkinson's Disease Affect the Nervous System?

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    The bottom line. Parkinson’s disease is a condition that affects the nervous system. In PD, nerve cells in the brain become damaged and begin to die off. The reason why some people develop the ...

  6. 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.

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

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    Parkinson’s is a progressive disorder, which means your symptoms get more serious over time. It can affect your movements as well as things like your vision , sleep , and mental health .

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