Archive for March, 2010

__A_YAHOO_USER__ asked:


Just name some diseases, like i know these are a few: alzhiemers, dementia, parkensons… just give me a few more please. is parkinsons even an old people disease btw?

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In a recent ten year long study, almost 150,000 people were followed to find out whether regular exercise may greatly lessen predisposition to Parkinson’s disease. We’re not talking about low intensity exercise like relaxing walks in the park, though. This study looked at people in their early 60s engaged in various physical activities. Some did do light exercise like dancing and walking, others took part in moderate to more energetic exercises such as jogging, aerobics, tennis, swimming, and other activities which raise the heart rate.

The study found that out of the 150,000 people, around 400 people had developed Parkinson’s disease at the end of the ten year study. Broadly speaking, the Parkinson’s cases were by and large the ones who engaged in the lightest activities. Of course, this does not tell us how many of them would have developed Parkinson’s with no exercise, or if they had exercised heavily, but it does point out an interesting trend.

A further association between Parkinson’s disease and exercise was that the more strenuous the schedule of physical activity, the less likelihood someone had for developing the disease. This is not saying that a lighter exercise schedule can cause Parkinson’s, other factors play a role in developing the disease.

Case in point, someone may have genetic predispositions to the disease or may have been exposed to environmental toxins, pesticides or head trauma at an earlier time in their life. All these have been pointed to as risk factors for higher propensity to it. Exercise merely appears to lower risks across the board, even in those who otherwise have a propensity for it.

As the researchers hastened to comment, exercise is no panacea for avoiding the disease, but is one point in your favor in lowering risk. Scientists still do not agree as to why the more vigorous exercise has better risk reducing affects; some theorize endorphins created by the physical activity could account for a large part of the lowered risk.

The best exercise program for lowering Parkinson’s disease risk would be about 10 to 12 hours per week of moderate to vigorous exercise. It can be anything that raises the heart rate, be it is swimming, bicycling, power walking, or jumping rope. No specific exercise was better than others in the study. It was the workout’s intensity and the amount of time spent that made the difference, not the type of activity.

By: Antoinette Boulay

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Learn about the most common conditions misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s and dopamine agonist medications Parkinson’s treatment at fountia.com.

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Idontwannaknowforsure asked:


I watched the PBS show “Secret life of the brain”, and there is apparently a ‘beta-amyloyd’ vaccine that prevents neurological disorders. It has been tested and shows that it prevents Alzheimer’s, and possibly other neurological disorders like Parkinsons disease, etc. Where can I get it?

Also, I saw on the news that there is a herbal concoction that removes the cellular waste that stays in your blood cells when they divide. It was described as the bodies rust, and scientists typically use the amount of this type of cellular waste in your blood cells to determine how old your body is. Anyone know the herb mix that removes those? Supposedly one mixed pill a month makes you have baby aged blood. If not, anyone know the name of the cellular waste that is tested from the blood to see what the age of the person is?

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In a recent article I read, the author brought attention to the fact that a review of people who drank between two to nine liters of cola a day are susceptible to the disease known as Hypokalemia.

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NONAME asked:


…the disease Parkinsons? I have heard that people will sometimes develope cancer because of unresolved resentment. Is there anyhting like that with Parkinsons that you have seen or read about in your experience?

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Sexual functions are a very important aspect of our physical and mental health. With the onset of Parkinson’s disease, many aspects of a person’s physical and mental well being are affected by the disease and this includes his sexual abilities.
Parkinson’s disease affects the body, but it does not have to affect the heart or soul. Patents can still show love to their partners. Whether you are the patient or a care giver, love is not contingent of physical abilities. Couples should never forget the joy of romance. Both partners should make every effort to make the relationship as warm and tender as possible.
It is common that the onset of Parkinson’s disease in a relationship can change the quality of the relationship. Couples should be mindful that these changes may occur gradually as the disease progresses and may be hard to be seen.
Making love is a natural expression of love and sometimes a physical disability such as Parkinson’s disease can impinge on that activity. It may even cause it to stop altogether.
Sexual Relationship
But it is important to remember that Parkinson’s disease can affect the sexual relationship on several different levels. Many times, experiencing the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease or helping the patient who has the disease through the symptoms may mean that the patient or the care giver is simply too tired to perform. One way to deal with this is consider making love in the morning before either is too tired by the day’s work.
Also, it should be remembered that Parkinson’s disease can also affect the autonomic nervous system which controls a man’s ability to achieve and maintain an ********. Obviously, this can have an effect on the sexual performance. Occasionally, adjusting medication dosages may be helpful in limiting these effects. Women suffering from Parkinson’s disease may also be experiencing menopause, and sexual intercourse may become difficult due to vaginal dryness or pain during intercourse. This is a common occurrence in menopause and there are treatments available for this.
The usual tremors and shaking that accompanies Parkinson’s disease can make the sufferer embarrassed about his body. The same is true with drooling and the other involuntary movements that the body makes. These can often affect the partner as well. ******* on a mint will encourage swallowing and can help prevent drooling.
A common problem with couples is that some spouses are afraid of hurting their partner; this is especially true immediately after the diagnosis has been made. Some people notice that the tremors can be worse following lovemaking, and they believe that this is making the disease worse. None of this is true. The tremors are temporary in this case.
Sexual Problems
Couples should understand as well that their partner may not be interested in pursuing a sexual relationship during the months following the diagnosis. This can be due to stress, fear, sleeplessness, or many other things. Care givers and patients alike should read as much as possible on the disease and educate each other as best they can so each fear and each worry can be dealt with rationally.
Lastly, this is a progressive disease. The symptoms will get worse over time and couples need to fully understand this and come to terms with it. There will come a time when sexual activity will not be an option.
Sexual problems, for both partners, may be frustrating with the onset of Parkinson’s disease, but there are ways and means to improve or even restore sexuality in the relationship. For some couples, a visit to the doctor can be helpful for getting suggestions on the best course of action to solve any problems that a couple might be experiencing. If nothing else, it is a good support vehicle for most couples.

By: Jeremy Parker

About the Author:
For more information and resources on Parkinson’s Disease, symptoms, causes, treatment solutions, surgery and living with Parkinson’s disease, visit Jeremy Parker’s comprehensive reference guide on Parkinson’s Disease.

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molly asked:


I got a card from my mom yesterday and her handwriting has gotten horribly shaky–almost unreadable. My grandfather (her dad) had parkinson’s disease that was onset by a stroke. Should I be worried? She refuses to ever go to the doctor.

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