Deep-brain stimulation can be started earlier to ease Parkinson's symptoms Harvard Health Publications (blog) Parkinson's disease occurs when nerve cells in the brain that make the chemical messenger dopamine begin wasting away. Dopamine helps coordinate movements. Without dopamine, hands tremble, arms and legs become stiff, movement slows and ...
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