Monday, December 7, 2009

Parkinson Disease More Condition_treatment Why Is Parkinson's Disease More Common In Men Than In Women?

Why is Parkinson's disease more common in men than in women? - parkinson disease more condition_treatment

iv found that men have a risk 1.5 times higher than for women! but I do not understand why.

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  1. While there is no definitive answer to the question of why men outweigh women suffer from Parkinson's disease, it is assumed that estrogen provides neuroprotection harder for women. Of course, not permanent, but because it delays the onset of symptoms, the chances of women in the development of PD

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    You can finally show that the EP is a genetic disease, instead of the disease is currently classified as ideopathic. It can cause a lot less doubt ideopathic triggers. So there is a possibility that they also play a role in the sexual preference of the disease.

    The figures are not the same everywhere in the world, but. Several aspects of symptomatic PD racial or sexual difference evident.

    Although it seems "fair" is not uncommon for diseases, syndromes and disorders are important risk factors for one group over another.Of course, after differences in May holds the key to healing.

    Addendum:
    In some parts of Japan, the figures for men. This may be due to Parkinson's patients are diagnosed or women after the menopause.
    We have had some of the women and PD here:
    http://parkinsonsfocustoday.blogspot.com ...

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