الوقت المتطلب للقراءة 4 دقيقةWhat is Parkinson's Disease? Parkinson’s disease, also known as tremor paralysis, is a progressive and degenerative brain disorder that primarily affects individuals over the age of 60. Dopamine, a neurotransmitter, plays a critical role in enabling electrical communication between brain cells. The brain region regulated by dopamine ensures that our movements are well-coordinated and purposeful. Parkinson’s disease develops when 60-80% of dopamine-producing cells are lost. The symptoms and progression of Parkinson’s can vary significantly among patients, particularly during the early stages.