Symptoms & progression. Parkinson disease is referred to as a progressive disorder. This means that the symptoms of the disease gradually worsen over time (a period of years).
Researchers have successfully used a peptide to reverse biochemical, cellular and anatomical changes that occur in the brains of mice with Parkinsons disease (PD), and report
Lists the symptoms of Parkinsons disease including tremors, rigidity, depression, dementia, poor balance and co-ordination. Explains Lewy bodies and the link with PD.
Link to that article. To link to that article, paste that block of HTML Mayo Clinic Develops Potential New Therapy to Stop the Progression of Parkinsons Disease; Mayo Clinic
of the 1st placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical trial of the compound coenzyme Q 10 suggest that it can slow disease progression in patients with early-stage Parkinsons