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The Parkinson's disease affects nerve cells in deep parts of the brain - the substantia nigra and the basal ganglia. They are responsible for control of body movement. In case of PD these nerve cells die, and as a result a tremor, stiffness, problems with balance, slowness of movement occur. For further info check bookimed.com/clinics/illness=parkinson-s-disease/

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It affect the skeletal, muscular , nervous system , endocrine cardiovascular , respiratory system, lymphatic , immune system , digestive system and the reproductive system.

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Parkinsons disease can make you have babies when you have nappies on your head in the sky when its raining

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Q: What parts of the body does parkinson's disease affect?
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