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Parkinson's Disease with Dementia and Lewy Body Disease both combine Alzheimer's and Parkinson's symptoms.

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Parkinson's Disease with Dementia and Lewy Body Disease both combine Alzheimer's and Parkinson's symptoms.

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Parkinson's Disease with Dementia and Lewy Body Disease both combine Alzheimer's and Parkinson's symptoms.

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Parkinson's Disease is a hard disease to diagnose. Since there is no test to check for Parkinson's Disease, a doctor will examine a patient, and try to see if they are suffering from any of the symptoms.

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Parkinson's disease has many symptoms such as on-motor symptoms, which include autonomic dysfunction, cognitive and neurobehavioral problems, and sensory and sleep difficulties. These symptoms do not necessarily mean Parkinson's but it is then possible.

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