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Saturday 1 December 2012

5 health conditions men need to know about


5 health conditions men need to know about

Get to know these conditions that are much more likely to affect men than women
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Parkinson's Disease


Symptoms of Parkinson's disease are so subtle and develop so slowly that it usually takes 5 to 10 years before you know there’s a problem. Even then, this disease can almost always be managed, often for decades, with specialized medications and good self-care.

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, you are probably already displaying some symptoms: maybe a slight trembling (tremor) in your hands, legs, or face, or muscle stiffness, coordination problems, or a slowness of movement (bradykinesia). These and other Parkinson’s symptoms indicate that nerve cells (neurons) in a relatively tiny part of your brain called the substantia nigra have started to die off. This causes a drop in dopamine, a nerve chemical that carries the signals that allow your muscles to move quickly and smoothly.

Parkinson’s disease usually occurs between the ages of 55 and 70, and men get it slightly more often than women. 

Learn more about Parkinson’s Disease

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