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From: Warner <crx@dialup.ptt.ru>
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Subject: What is Parkinson's Disease?

>Number:         114476
>Category:       junk
>Synopsis:       What is Parkinson's Disease?
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>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
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>Arrival-Date:   Tue Jul 10 18:00:12 GMT 2007
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 Many years may pass before early symptoms progress to the point where
 they interfere with normal activities.
 How widespread is passive smoking?
 
 Doctors can also test an embryo conceived using IVF to check that it
 does not carry any faulty gene before it is put into the mother's womb.
 Couples who know that MD runs in their family can opt for genetic
 counselling.
 
 Most nosebleeds start in the lower part of the septum, the semi-rigid
 wall that separates the two channels of the nose.
 
 What treatment is available? Why is obesity a problem?
 It is possible to test embryos while still in the womb to see whether
 they have inherited the genes responsible. This is a disorder involving
 a vascular growth similar to a birthmark in the back of the nose.
 
 In severe cases doctors may prescribe drug therapies, which have been
 shown to have some positive impact.
 
 Diane Blood managed to overturn an HFEA decision forbidding her from
 using her dead husband's sperm for IVF treatment.
 
 How are humans infected?
 
 However, opponents say it would be draconian and unnecesary.
 
 Some of these women may currently be offered screening tests, such as
 blood tests or ultrasound, to try to catch the disease early.
 
 A combination of a healthy, balanced diet, and regular exercise should
 do the trick in most instances.
 
 Professor Patrick Johnston, an expert in ovarian cancer based at Queen's
 University in Belfast, said: "It's a significant problem for the female
 population in the UK.
 Diane Blood managed to overturn an HFEA decision forbidding her from
 using her dead husband's sperm for IVF treatment.
 Equally uncontroversial is using one's own frozen tissue as a substitute
 for HRT. However, although effective in reducing menopausal symptoms,
 HRT has been linked with an increased risk of cancer.
 Does it really exist at all? How do you know if you are obese?
 
 In fact, both the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the
 Department of Health now use the term FII for the condition rather than
 MSbP. It is possible to test embryos while still in the womb to see
 whether they have inherited the genes responsible. Although the
 treatment has only been involved in the transplantation of a woman's own
 ovarian tissue, it is hoped that donor tissue could eventually be used.
 
 This is complicated by the menopause during which the body stops
 producing oestrogen - a hormone essential for good bone health. A high
 calcium, well-balanced diet throughout life but especially while the
 body is still developing is recommended.
 
 In one type, called Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the mother usually
 passes the faulty gene on to her son through the female sex chromosome,
 the X-chromosome.
 
 The main one is the spread of the disease - if caught early, as with
 many cancers, it  is much more treatable, particularly if only one part
 of one ovary is involved. As the cells die, less dopamine is produced
 and transported to the striatum, resulting in co-ordination problems.
 Why is obesity on the increase? If a woman has a close relative who has
 had the disease, the risk of her developing the disease increases.
 Professor Patrick Johnston, an expert in ovarian cancer based at Queen's
 University in Belfast, said: "It's a significant problem for the female
 population in the UK.
 There is also some evidence to suggest many people who fabricate or
 induce illness in their child - although still a minority - have some
 basic paramedical training. And because of the natural ageing process,
 the risk increases with age.
 
 Both obsessions and compulsions can be resisted only with great
 difficulty and usually only for a short period of time.
 Occasionally, nosebleeds may indicate other disorders such as bleeding
 disorders, cancer, high blood pressure or disease of the arteries.
 
 Duchenne MD - caused by an error in a gene called dystrophin and usually
 affects only boys, although there are rare cases in girls.
 
 These gene problems lead to damaged muscle cells that do not work
 properly.
 This therapy, called hyperbaric medicine, was first developed to help
 divers who had fallen prey to "the bends", a potentially fatal condition
 caused by ascending through the water too quickly. And because of the
 natural ageing process, the risk increases with age.
 
 Medication should be taken as prescribed.
 
 Symptoms vary from patient to patient, appear slowly and in no
 particular order.
 
 In severe cases doctors may prescribe drug therapies, which have been
 shown to have some positive impact. An ice pack can also be applied to
 the nose and cheeks. The government is due to publish a public health
 White Paper in the summer which will look at what can be done to tackle
 obesity. Most are caused by mutations in genes involved in muscle
 structure and function.
 
 They can also indicate hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, also
 known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome.
 There is also some evidence to suggest that passive smoking may affect
 children's mental development. Of course, anybody who regularly
 frequents pubs or bars is inevitably going to breathe in a significant
 amount of tobacco smoke. Suffers often have a history of mental health
 problems, and may have been abused as children.
 Many factors increase or reduce the woman's chance of beating ovarian
 cancer.
 
 This means the average paediatrician will either never see a case, or
 only see one very rarely. Muscular rigidity or stiffness: People may
 experience problems turning round, getting out of chair, turning over in
 bed, or making fine finger movements.
 
 Sufferers demonstrate bizarre behaviour, upsetting both to them and
 families, colleagues and friends. Surgery is almost always the first
 treatment a woman with ovarian cancer undergoes. An alternative is to
 wire up the jaw to prevent people chewing food.
 
 Why is obesity on the increase?
 
 What causes Parkinson's Disease? It is often known as a silent illness,
 because many people do not know they have it until it is too late.
 
 The British Medical Association is among those who believe a ban would
 make a signficant contribution to public health.
 
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Something that I wish on stock spammers. 

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