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Peru-Increased occurrence of Parkinson's in patients under 50 years
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Increased occurrence of Parkinson's in patients under 50 years
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 | 7:01 pm
More cases of Parkinson 10.00 per year are detected. It calcuca that 30% of those affected are undiagnosed.
About four million people worldwide suffer from Parkinson's, of whom one in five are younger than 50 years, figures that put the disease, of which 10,000 new cases are detected each year, as the second neurodegenerative disorder in number of people affected by Alzheimer behind.
It calcuca that 30% of those affected are undiagnosed and often do not appear to age 40 tremors. Symptoms also become notorious slow or mild, for example, reading small print or difficult to beat an egg.