Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Genetics & Parkinson's

 The article "Genetics and Parkinson's" investigates the part that genetics plays in Parkinson's disease development.  It notes that although genetics is not the primary cause of Parkinson's disease, genetic makeup can influence an individual's risk.In accordance to the study, both genetic changes and exceptional mutations may have a consequence on the illness. This separates between the two different kinds of Parkinson's disease: biologically carried ancestral Parkinson's disorder and more commonly spreading Parkinson's disorder, which may result from a combination of genetic and environmental triggers(Parkinson's Foundation, 2017).The most recent advancements in genetic research are discussed in this article, particularly the identification of particular genes linked to Parkinson's disease and their possible significance for comprehending the genetic basis of the condition and creating focused therapies.This understanding of the complex interactions between genetics and environmental factors may eventually lead to the development of specific treatments and management approaches for Parkinson's disease, highlighting the need for additional research endeavors (Parkinson's Foundation, 2017). 


The Genetic Link to Parkinson's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicinehttps://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/parkinsons-disease/the-genetic-link-to-parkinsons-disease

Work Cited:: Parkinson's Foundation. (2017). Genetics and Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s Foundation. https://www.parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/causes/genetics



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