how parkinsons disease is different from alzheimers disease
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If you're interested in the medical or scientific background of both diseases, Parkinson's disease is probably due to sticky clumps of protein that develop in nerve cells. These clumps are called Lewy bodies. ... For Alzheimer's disease, an excessive amount of plaques and tangles form in the brain.
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Parkinson occurs due to deficiency of dopamine, while Alzheimer is a memory loss syndrome.
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