Parkinson’s disease
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Movement Disorder Day: Understanding the Silent Rhythms of the Brain – Sunday Mirror

Every year, Movement Disorder Day reminds us of a simple truth—movement is life. From the blink of an eye to the graceful coordination of walking, our nervous system performs a beautifully choreographed dance every second. But for millions of people across the world, this natural rhythm becomes disrupted due to movement disorders. These conditions affect…
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WHEN BODY GOES INTO ‘LOCKDOWN’, AND MOVEMENT BECOMES DIFFICULT: SUNDAY MIRROR

How about a story of a great doctor who first suspected the peculiar yet common disease which does the lockdown of our body. It will be a great reading in this lockdown time. ………….he was a famous English surgeon, apothecary, geologist, palaeontologist, and political activist. Once in early 19th century he wrote an essay about…
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SUNDAY MIRROR: ‘ACTIVITY BECOMING SLOW’

‘Activity becoming slow’ is a common problem in older people. Its never a curse, nor an intentional activity to escape from work. Its a common disease which many old people face. In many patients its associated with slow…




