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Q: What are two neuroanatomical and neurophysiological distinctions between Parkinson Disease and Multiple Sclerosis?
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What is the Medical term meaning slowly progressive degeneration of nerves in the brain characterized by tremor rigidity of muscles and slow movements?

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That can be from a number of causes. Usually they are related to the nervous system. They can be temporary, caused by anxiety, or more permanent, like the ones associated with nerve damage of some kind, such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, or other neuropathy.


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