The
different of neuron
between
normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit
to Labiotech.eu)
At
previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s
Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to
Parkinson’s Diseases.
In
this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s
Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons
are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons
communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing
neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These
brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine,
consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
-
tremors
-
slow movement
-
rigidity
Substantia
nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit
to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson
is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and
impaired speech.
At
early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive
until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore.
Usually occur in the late age.
The
less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe
Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover,
death of neurons due to several factors, include:
-
environmental toxicity
-
infections
-
traumatic
-
genetic
It
is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may
reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But,
very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please
read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce
Insulin?).
Thus,
any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility
should be consulted to physicians.
A scary disease.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
I had a friend who had this, it was awful.
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
Thanks; I learned something today. And yes, it does seem that what's good for one condition is bad for another. Oh, science.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
Wow! What a GREAT Share. Thank you.
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
Good to learn more about this disease! Thanks for sharing.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
Diseases still have so many secrets for us.
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity
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Substantia nigrae is the region where neurons are found
(credit to scientifically challenged)
Parkinson is movement disorders which also include muscle stiffness and impaired speech.
At early stage, movement disorders may unnoticed. Slowly progressive until patient can not control certain physical movement anymore. Usually occur in the late age.
The less the dopamine, the more movement disorder, and the severe Parkinson's diseases is.
Moreover, death of neurons due to several factors, include:
- environmental toxicity
- infections
- traumatic
- genetic
It is said that vitamin B3 may prevent death of neurons. Vitamin may reduce death of neurons rate by boosting mitochondria.
But, very careful that B3 overdoses may lead to diabetic diseases (please read my article: Could Medicines Affect on Pancreas to Produce Insulin?).
Thus, any using of medications and their negative side effect possibility should be consulted to physicians.
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The different of neuron
between normal people and Parkinson’s diseases patient
(Credit to Labiotech.eu)
At previous article (please read: Why People Could Get Parkinson’s Diseases?), we discussed that the neurons could contribute to Parkinson’s Diseases.
In this article, we will know How Neuron cells Affect on Parkinson’s Diseases, and possibility to prevent death of cells.
Neurons are brain cells to control our physical movement and balance. Neurons communicate with other nerve cells (neurons) by producing neurotransmitter hormone called as dopamine.
These brain cells may die that affect on decreasing of dopamine, consequently, lead to movement disorders such as:
- tremors
- slow movement
- rigidity