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Thursday, 6 August 2020

Explain how Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease disease affects normal nervous system activity?

Conrad Puleio: 1

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Corey Rohleder: If you asked for their similarities, I would say lyme disease. You can google "lyme ALS", "lyme Parkinsons" etc. and see that lyme can cause all these. But, for differences, they are easy to find by googling. Since none of these diagnoses have a "known cause" to mainstream medical, they are just titles given to a group of symptoms. ALS mainly means all quandrants of the body has nerve damage, and death is expected in 2 years, Parkinsons mainly means tremors, Alzheimers means decline in mental functioning too early to be considered dementia, and Autism is - well autism is described completely different depending upon who you ask, but the main symptoms are speech, social, and motor issues....Show more

Marty Tichnell: Parkinson's disease affects extrapyramidal part of the brain, it affects the neurotransmitter which results in slow motions, slow thought, tremors and rigidi! ty. Alzheimer is a type of dementia, caused by degeneration of brain cells. It causes impairment of memory and other mental functions. Hope it helps.

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