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[Title] => Early Parkinsons detection offers greater hope
[Summary] => Symptoms of Parkinsons disease become evident when an area of the brain called the substantia nigra begins to degenerate. Neurons (brain cells) in the substantia nigra slowly die, depriving the brain of dopamine, a chemical messenger or neurotransmitter that enables communication among the brain cells involved in smooth motor control.
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[Title] => Activa Parkinsons therapy gaining ground in SE Asia
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Thousands of patients from Asia have already benefited from the Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy, a deep-brain stimulation therapy that has been proven to suppress a number of Parkinsons symptoms.
Data gathered by the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (PhilMove) show that in Taiwan alone, an average of 200 patients undergo the procedure annually.
In Thailand, 60 patients have availed themselves of the Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy since its introduction in 2004 and in Hong Kong, 10 to 12 patients avail themselves of it every year.
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[Title] => What you should know about Parkinsons disease
[Summary] => Parkinsonism is a devastating, progressive disorder of the central nervous system. The most common cause of Parkinsonism is Parkinsons disease. Many are unaware of the disease. We hope that some of the information in this article might be of help to you or a loved one.
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[Title] => The unseen aspects of Parkinsons disease
[Summary] => Involuntary trembling of the limbs, stiffness and rigidity of muscles, difficulty in maintaining balance, and disturbances in gait these are some of the physical manifestations of Parkinsons disease that one can easily detect.
What are not easily seen are the psychological aspects of the disease, which can also have adverse effects on the person suffering from it.
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[Title] => Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy: Moving back to life
[Summary] => Thousands of lives around the world have been improved by the Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy, a deep-brain stimulation therapy that is now available in the country through the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (Phil Move) at the Cardinal Santos Hospital in San Juan.
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Thousands of patients from Asia have already benefited from the Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy, a deep-brain stimulation therapy that has been proven to suppress a number of Parkinsons symptoms.
Data gathered by the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (PhilMove) show that in Taiwan alone, an average of 200 patients undergo the procedure annually.
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[Title] => The unseen aspects of Parkinsons disease
[Summary] => Involuntary trembling of the limbs, stiffness and rigidity of muscles, difficulty in maintaining balance, and disturbances in gait these are some of the physical manifestations of Parkinsons disease that one can easily detect.
What are not easily seen are the psychological aspects of the disease, which can also have adverse effects on the person suffering from it.
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[Summary] => Thousands of lives around the world have been improved by the Activa Parkinsons Control Therapy, a deep-brain stimulation therapy that is now available in the country through the Philippine Movement Disorder Surgery Center (Phil Move) at the Cardinal Santos Hospital in San Juan.
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