Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive neurological disease that affects nerve cells (neurons) in an area of the brain known as the substantia nigra. When healthy these cells normally produce dopamine, a chemical (neurotransmitter) which transmits signals between areas in the brain. This chemical coordinates smooth and balanced muscle movement. Parkinson's disease causes these nerve cells to die, and as a result, body movements are affected.
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