“The disease substantial shock is very common, three times more than Parkinson’s disease, but paradoxically, it is much less known to the general public.let’s say Pr: David Grable, a neurologist at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris. No less than 300,000 French people have suffered from this neurological pathology, the only symptom of which is the occurrence of convulsions. The ignorance surrounding it sometimes translates into stigmatization of patients for whom writing, hammering a nail, sewing, peeling a potato or eating soup can be very difficult.
Unlike Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor is not associated with neuronal degeneration. At least this is the hypothesis currently favored by experts. “The debate is not entirely settled, but the tools currently available have not been able to detect signs of neuronal suffering, while it is the case for diseases…
Source: Le Figaro

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