Parkinson's Disease
Title: Parkinson's Disease
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Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
The human brain functions as the control center for the entire body. In short the brain not only controls the body, but also the mind and the emotions. The brain is, "an extraordinarily complicated and intricate structure, the work of the brain comprises millions of complex electrical chemical actions and reactions taking place every second” (Liberman 28). This complicated brain determines a person's physical, mental, and emotional makeup; if anything goes wrong with
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