How do You Get Parkinson Disease?

Parkinson's diseases is a disorder of the central nervous system where motor function slowly deteriorates. It is inherited and passed on through the genes.

People over the age of 50 are most likely to develop Parkinson's disease, says the NLM. The disease also tends to run in families, so people with a family history of the disease are more likely to develop it. And, men are more susceptible than women to Parkinson's---men are 50 percent more likely to get the disease, says the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

There is no known way to prevent Parkinson's disease, says the NINDS---no diet, drug or lifestyle change that can keep cells from deteriorating. But, researchers are working on a way to identify the disease even before symptoms appear and on new treatments to help preserve cells and prevent the onset of symptoms. And although some genetic testing may be able to identify an individual's risk for the disease, right now there is no known way to prevent Parkinson's disease from developing, says the NINDS.

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