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  2. Is Parkinson’s Hereditary? The Role of Genetics and More

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    Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the nervous system. Studies show that some cases are caused by genetic mutations, but hereditary causes are rare. Hereditary ...

  3. End Stage Parkinson’s: Symptoms, Treatment, Care Planning

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    The most advanced stage of Parkinson’s is called end stage or stage 5. People with end stage Parkinson’s may experience severe motor symptoms, making it difficult for them to stand or walk.

  4. Unified Parkinson's disease rating scale - Wikipedia

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    The unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (UPDRS) is used to follow the longitudinal course of Parkinson's disease. The UPD rating scale is the most commonly used scale in the clinical study of Parkinson's disease. The UPDRS is made up of these sections: Part I: evaluation of mentation, behavior, and mood

  5. Stages of Parkinson's Disease: How Symptoms Can ... - WebMD

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    Your arms or legs get stiff. You have symptoms only on one side of your body, like a tremor in one arm. Moderate stage. Often within 3 to 7 years, you’ll see more changes. Early on, you might ...

  6. Parkinsonian gait - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonian gait (or festinating gait, from Latin festinare [to hurry]) is the type of gait exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). [2] It is often described by people with Parkinson's as feeling like being stuck in place, when initiating a step or turning, and can increase the risk of falling. [3]

  7. Transcriptome-wide association study - Wikipedia

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    A genome-wide association study, or GWAS, is a genetic tool that uses single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, to identify if a trait or disease is linked to a specific genetic variant. By observing if frequencies of a specific variant are more commonly associated, or higher than expected, with the given trait; an association is developed ...

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