Advance in parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination.

Parkinson's symptoms usually begin gradually and get worse over time. As the disease progresses, people may have difficulty walking and talking. They may also have mental and behavioral changes, sleep problems, depression, memory difficulties, and fatigue.Both men and women can have Parkinson’s disease. However, the disease affects about 50 percent more men than women.

   It occurs when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain that controls movement become impaired and/or die. Normally, these neurons produce an important brain chemical known as dopamine. When the neurons die or become impaired, they produce less dopamine, which causes the movement problems of Parkinson's. Scientists still do not know what causes cells that produce dopamine to die.

Authors can share their research in our journal through online portal by using this link: https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/brain-behaviour-cognitive-sciences.html and          through email.

With Regards,

Annie Grace Sarah

Editorial Assistant

Journal of Brain Behavior And Cognitive Sciences

Email: jbbcs@eclinicalsci.com