James Parkinson |
The 11th April every year is designated as World Parkinson's Disease Day. The aim of World
Parkinson's Disease Day is to raise public awareness of Parkinson's Disease, a medical
disorder that begins mildly but that can end up having serious and widespread effects that
affect every system in the body.
The 11th April is chosen because it is the birthday of James Parkinson
after whom Parkinson's Disease is named. Contrary to common belief,
James Parkinson did not discover Parkinson's Disease. The symptoms of
Parkinson's Disease have been known and treated since ancient times.
Despite all the claimed breakthroughs since then, there are now up to 10
million people with Parkinson's Disease. Tens of millions of people more
who are alive right now will eventually have Parkinson's Disease.
However, this is the last century in which Parkinson's Disease will exist. The likely future of
Parkinson's Disease is that it will be readily and accurately diagnosed, and effectively treated
without side effects, before its characteristic symptoms even become apparent.
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