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Theory of Stress-Anxiety-Sleep Disorders-Neural Damage Cyclic Chain and the Progression of Parkinson’s Disease | Biomedgrid

Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.6, No. 3)

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Page : 164-175

Keywords : Parkinson’s Disease; Tremors; Movement Disorders; Postural Instability; Stress; Anxiety; Sleep Disorders; Neuronal Damage; Neurons; Neuronal Pathways; Parkinsonism; Progressive Rapid Eye Movements;

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Abstract

“Parkinson' disease” is a neurologic complex disease that affect the functionality if the brain modifying the neural connectivity due to cell death, that still don't have cure. All actual medication and procedures available today only help to improve the quality of life of the patients. The main objective of this research paper is to conclude a theory for the relation of “Stress”, “Anxiety” and “Sleep disorders” and an additional factor identify as “neural damage”, and relation between them and others additional factors like genetic disorders with the progression of “Parkinson's disease”, supported with many published research papers that are currently available, personal interviews with PD patients, caregivers, PD families, neurologists, others peoples involves in their PD health team, and my own experience as a Biomedical Engineering researcher and caregiver for my wife with PD. “The Theory of Stress-Anxiety-Sleep Disorders-Neural Damage cyclic chain and the progression of Parkinson's disease “, it is explained with concept involved, many reasons to be included in the theory and their relations to previous conclusions/suggestions of many researchers papers already publish, and recommendations to develop good habits in PD patients, with correct attitude and actions to implement the theory to help in the goal of achieve a decrease in the progression of Parkinson's disease. They are concentrated as “The 7 most important recommendations for PD patients and their caregivers”.

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