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A result of repeated blows to the head during his boxing career
Severe shaking is the most apparent symptom of Parkinson's disease. This coarse tremor features four to five muscle movements per second. These movements are evident at rest but decline or disappear during movement.
Parkinson's disease is an illness that affects nerve cells in the brain, especially dopamine-producing neurons. When dopamine levels decrease, it causes abnormal brain activity, leading to impaired movement and other symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Its causes are unknown but factors that can affect this disease are Genes: Researchers have found that some people with many family members affected by Parkinson's disease have mutations in the LRRK2 gene. The presence of these gene variations can increase a person's risk for Parkinson's disease but only slightly. Therefore, genetic testing cannot predict who will or will not develop Parkinson's disease. Environment: Being exposed to certain toxins or environmental factors, especially during a vulnerable time such as childhood, may cause the development of Parkinson's disease. However, this is considered to be a minor factor in this disease.
Because they have Parkinson's. They can't help it, even during an emergency.
Very poor i believe he had Parkinson's Disease from 1933 so i say he was very unstable indeed
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Perhaps. She steadfastly denied that she suffered from the disease: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000031/bio Quote: "Now to squash a rumor. No, I don't have Parkinson's." However, tremors were quite obvious in her movies and appearances during the last 30-40 years of her life. The BBC reported that she suffered from Parkinson's at the time of her death and, while her medical records are not available to the public, it is commonly believed that she indeed suffered from the disease and coped with its symptoms without medication: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/3030792.stm
Yes, not so much, by slow errosion during the time.
MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) is a neurotoxin that causes permanent symptoms of Parkinson's disease by killing certain neurons in the substantia nigra of the brain. It is used to study the disease in monkeys. While MPTP itself does not have opioid effects, it is related to MPPP, a synthetic opioid drug with effects similar to those of heroin and morphine. MPTP can be accidentally produced during the illicit manufacture of MPPP, and that is how its Parkinson-inducing effects were first discovered.