No, but it can be inherited through family history.
Parkinson's is not communicable. It is genetic.
it is uncommunicable but it can be passed on to your children.
No it is a degenerative disease resulting in altered levels of the hormone dopamine. The exact cause is unknown but it is not infectious.No
Not as far as we know. Some families have a genetic disorder, making Parkinsonism more likely, but this is relatively rare . Most cases of Parkinson's are idiopathic ie unknown cause, but you cannot catch Parkinson's from someone who has it.
communicable disease
Parkinson's disease is not a contagious or infectious disease that spreads from person to person like a virus or bacteria. Parkinson's disease may have a genetic component, meaning that certain gene mutations or variations can increase the risk of developing the condition. n order to purchase the Parkinson Disease research sample online, contact Central BioHub. For more details, visit our website: Central BioHub.de
No it is a communicable disease.
TB is a communicable disease. A communicable disease is a disease that can be passed on in one way or another from a Carrier of the disease to some one else. and is usually the result of a virus or bacterial infection.
I think that is a communicable disease
Rabies is non communicable disease. Man is a dead end for the disease.
parkinson's disease
Not only is it not a communicable disease, it is not even a word.