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  2. Can MRIs Detect Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease? - Healthline

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    MRIs can help detect early onset Parkinson’s before any symptoms appear. MRIs can spot damaged brain neurons that can indicate Parkinson’s and help predict the severity of future symptoms ...

  3. AI eye scans can detect Parkinson’s up to seven years ... - AOL

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    Scientists have developed eye scans that use artificial intelligence to detect markers of Parkinson’s disease seven years before symptoms appear, making it the first time the condition can be ...

  4. Tips to Recognize Parkinson’s in Older Adults - WebMD

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    Parkinson’s disease is a disease that affects parts of the brain and body. It is typically diagnosed in people after the age of 50. Learn more about its symptoms and how to spot and treat them.

  5. tremor (shaking that occurs at rest) slow movements. stiffness of arms, legs, and trunk. problems with balance and tendency to fall. Secondary symptoms include: blank facial expression. a tendency ...

  6. Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease: Symptoms, Treatment ...

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    Parkinson’s is a progressive disease of the central nervous system. The condition is caused by a loss of cells in the area of the brain that produces dopamine. It’s usually diagnosed in people ...

  7. Parkinson's Disease: Making the Diagnosis - WebMD

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    Doctors usually make the diagnosis based on your symptoms and an exam. If you have at least two of these main signs, your doctor will want to find out if Parkinson’s disease is the reason behind ...

  8. Parkinson’s Hallucinations: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Up to 50% of people with Parkinson’s disease get psychosis. Things that can make that more likely include: Long-term use of drugs to manage motor symptoms, like tremor; Changes in sleep;

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