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What Causes Parkinson’s Disease

Loss of Dopamine

Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter chemical. It helps with transmitting messages between different parts of the brain. In those with Parkinson’s disease, the cells responsible for producing this element can be impaired. Without a sufficient supply, the brain cannot receive and send messages as usual. This interruption eventually affects the ability of the body to coordinate movement. As a result, it causes issues with balance and walking. [3]