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  1. ... usually not as effective as they are for Parkinson disease. Many people with PSP will eventually need around-the-clock care and monitoring as they lose brain functions.
  2. ... of the brain overlap with areas affected by Parkinson disease, with similar symptoms. For this reason, this subtype of MSA is called parkinsonian. MSA-P is most often diagnosed in men older than 60.
  3. ... loss of 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) or 5% of your normal body weight over 6 to 12 months or less without knowing the reason.
  4. DBS is commonly done for people with Parkinson disease when the symptoms cannot be controlled by medicines. DBS does not cure Parkinson disease, but can help reduce symptoms such as: Tremors Rigidity ...
  5. ... to medical illness, brain disease such as dementia, Parkinson disease, or to mental illness. Even when the cause ...
  6. ... for high blood pressure Dopamine-like drugs for Parkinson disease Progestin for abnormal menstrual bleeding or birth control ...
  7. ... Nervous system disorders, such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson disease Medicines: Antidepressants Blood pressure medicines (especially beta-blockers) ...
  8. ... to brain tissue or nerve cells, such as Parkinson disease , Huntington disease , or multiple sclerosis Low levels of ...
  9. ... are: Blood vessel problems such as arteriovenous malformations Parkinson disease Severe tremors (shaking) Some types of epilepsy Trigeminal ...
  10. ... face). Severe tremors due to essential tremor or Parkinson disease . It also may be used as an additional " ...
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