Thursday, May 17, 2012

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The beginnings of the Parkinson disease (occurring at about 40 to 50 years) are insidious, so much so that the symptoms are sometimes marked only by the patient’s family.The onset is most often insidious and is usually around fifty-five. In fact, it can occur at any age but rarely before age 40 or after 75 years: it was found in about 5% of cases the onset of the disease between 20 and 40 years similar to Parkinson’s disease described in the older people.There are many Parkinson Symptoms which are listed below.

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