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  1. What is Parkinson's? | Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that damages dopamine-producing neurons. Symptoms include tremor, stiffness, slow movement and non-movement issues like depression or …

  2. Understanding Parkinson's - Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinson’s is called a movement disorder because it affects movement, including tremors, slowness of movements and trouble walking. However, non-movement symptoms, such as trouble sleeping, …

  3. Understanding Parkinsonism - Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinsonism is a name for a group of movement symptoms found in several conditions, including Parkinson’s disease. These symptoms include slow movements, stiffness, tremor and problems with …

  4. What is Parkinson's Disease? - Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinson’s is an individualized disease. While each person’s experience with Parkinson’s is unique, the more you know, the more empowered you will be to play an active role in your care and manage …

  5. About Parkinson's Disease

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a brain disorder that affects movement and can also involve other changes that impact daily life. It is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms get worse over time.

  6. Stages of Parkinson's - Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinson’s disease progresses differently for each person, with symptoms appearing at varying speeds and intensity. The five stages of Parkinson’s and clinical rating scales help track changes in …

  7. Types of Parkinsonisms - Parkinson's Foundation

    You may be diagnosed right away with “typical” or idiopathic Parkinson’s, or your doctor may tell you that you have parkinsonism. A “diagnosis” of parkinsonism may simply mean that you have …

  8. Bradykinesia (Slowness of Movement) - Parkinson's Foundation

    It is one of the cardinal symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). You must have bradykinesia plus at least either tremor or rigidity for a Parkinson’s diagnosis to be considered.

  9. By definition, Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. Although some people with Parkinson’s only have symptoms on one side of the body for many years, eventually the symptoms begin on the other side.

  10. Dementia - Parkinson's Foundation

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is known most for its associated movement (or motor) symptoms, such as tremor and slowed movement, but cognitive changes can also be among the common PD non …