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Intro
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Parkinsons disease
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Motor signs
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Nonmotor symptoms
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Effects on sleep
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Parkinsons disease subtypes
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Who gets Parkinsons disease
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How is Parkinsons diagnosed
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What can look like Parkinsons
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Getting into treatment
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Understanding the brain
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Neurons
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Levodopa vs dopamine agonists
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Which medication is chosen first
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What medications will slow down the disease
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Nonmedication treatments
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Motor symptoms
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Fall prevention
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Deep brain stimulation
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Who is the good candidate
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Prognosis
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Genetics
Description:
Explore the complexities of Parkinson's disease in this comprehensive lecture by Dr. Melita Petrossian from UCLA Health. Delve into the motor signs and nonmotor symptoms, including sleep disturbances, and learn about different disease subtypes. Discover who is at risk for Parkinson's, how it is diagnosed, and conditions that may mimic its presentation. Gain insights into treatment options, from medication choices like levodopa and dopamine agonists to non-pharmacological approaches. Understand the brain's role in the disease, explore motor symptom management and fall prevention strategies, and learn about advanced treatments such as deep brain stimulation. Examine the prognosis for Parkinson's patients and the role of genetics in the disease. This in-depth presentation offers valuable knowledge for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of Parkinson's disease management and research.

Understanding Parkinson's Disease - Dr. Melita Petrossian - UCLA Health

University of California, Los Angeles
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