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‘One Of The Most Complex Diseases In Medicine:’ What We Still Don’t Know About Parkinson’s Disease

Last updated: April 22, 2025 6:44 pm
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April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, shining a light on a disease that affects about one million people in the United States. Despite ongoing research and advancements in treatment, approximately 100,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, making Parkinson’s disease the second-most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s.

Parkinson’s disease, or PD, is a chronic and progressive condition that impacts the nervous system, leading to a decrease in dopamine production and affecting coordination and movement. Dr. Michael Okun, a medical advisor for the Parkinson’s Foundation, describes PD as a complex disease that not only affects movement but also mood, thinking, and various other functions of the body.

Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can include tremors, balance impairments, changes in voice, fatigue, muscle rigidity, mood changes, and sleep issues. As the disease progresses, these symptoms can worsen, affecting the overall quality of life for individuals living with PD.

While the exact causes of Parkinson’s disease are still being studied, factors such as aging, genetic predispositions, and environmental exposures are believed to play a role. Research suggests that men are more likely to develop PD than women, and environmental toxins like pesticides and chemicals have been linked to the occurrence of the disease.

Treatment for Parkinson’s disease focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life, as there is currently no cure for the disease. Common treatments include medication, strengthening exercises, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgical interventions. Early surgical interventions can help prevent severe symptoms from developing and improve overall quality of life for patients.

In addition to medical interventions, lifestyle factors such as regular exercise, a healthy diet, high-quality sleep, and avoiding harmful exposures can also play a role in managing Parkinson’s disease. With a proactive care plan and a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, individuals living with PD can lead fulfilling and meaningful lives.

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As we continue to raise awareness and support research efforts, there is hope for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. By promoting education, early intervention, and a holistic approach to care, we can empower those affected by PD to live their best lives and navigate the challenges of the disease with resilience and optimism.

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