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    <title>Parkinsons Disease </title>
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        <title>Parkinsonian Gaits </title>
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        <description>When only one leg is affected it is usually "dragged" in much the manner of individuals suffering from other forms of paralysis. But when the other leg begins to succumb to the ravages of Parkinsonism a curious type of gait develops which is known medically as a "festinating" or "hurrying" gait. Thi</description>
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        <title>Spreading of Parkinsons Symptoms </title>
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        <description>Early symptoms appearing first in one upper or lower limb also commonly appear, sooner or later, in the limbs of the opposite side. The patient with an affected right arm, who diligently and courageously learns to compensate for his disability with his left arm, arises some morning to the grim disco</description>
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        <title>Some More Symptoms And Traits Of Parkinsons Disease </title>
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        <description>A strange phenomenon exists in conjunction with the peculiar gait, and that is a similar type of speech. Just as the legs appear to be literally running away with the individual, so does the tongue when he attempts to speak. The result is a marked slurring of his words, a lack of proper enunciation,</description>
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        <title>Effects Of Parkinsons Disease </title>
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        <description>Few diseases can claim rank with Parkinson's Disease in duration, and in sheer ability to cripple.
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It is one purpose of this article to reveal to people, for perhaps the first time, some of the more salient facts about this formidable and tragic affliction, in the hope that their disseminat</description>
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