Parkinson's disease 'Trapped' it's a grey matter
Christopher's modern day essay on the shaking palsy both
questions and expands our understanding of Parkinson's
disease. Accessible and meticulously researched, his
observations illuminate the grey matter of brain
science. Evans' 20 years of clinical expertise and
research skilfully brings together the latest facts on
Parkinson's disease research. He examines three regions
of the brain and how these relate to symptoms of
Parkinson's disease, highlighting insights that lead to
the discovery of a unique potential cause. Exploring the
effects of trauma and lack of blood supply to the brain,
he finds missing pieces to the Parkinson's puzzle. This
book: Explains why people, who smoke cigarettes, drink
alcohol, have high cholesterol, and drink too much
coffee are actually less likely to get Parkinson's
disease. Introduces Evans' neurovascular hypothesis
which explains new observations on vascular pathogenesis
and brainstem primary involvement. Presents a
controversial new three phase model of neurodegeneration
which will challenge our current understanding of
Parkinson's disease. It looks deep into the art and
science surrounding this contentious medical mystery.
Pushes boundaries of medical science and research in
Parkinson's disease to a new level, aiming to untrap or
show a way out for people suffering with Parkinson's
disease. Ambitious and thought provoking, this is a
must-read for Parkinson's disease sufferers who wish for
change and cure. Helping you find a way out! |
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