Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease affects the brain and prevents cells from working properly. Some symptoms of the disease include misshapen face, stiff neck, unstable arms, and problems with balancing. The condition shares symptoms with diseases such as Alzheimer’s, stress, stroke, and head injuries. There are no established methods to determine if an individual has Parkinson’s although imaging tests can help to narrow down all possible options. Also, reviewing how the brain works with diamond during tests can help to guide doctors in the right direction. Early detection is important in Parkinson’s disease because it helps doctors manage the condition better and prevent fast spread around the body.











