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Dementia can also be a side effect of some of the medications used to treat the disorder.
             F. The exact reason that the cells of the brain deteriorate is unknown, but researchers are working hard to pin point the location. .
             G. The most common symptoms of Parkinson's disease include muscle rigidly and stiffness, slumped-over posture, loss of balance, difficulty walking, muscles aches, tremors, changes in speech, loss of motor skills like eating and walking, frequent falls, mental decline, and constipation. Parkinson's also has additional symptoms associated with the disease like depression, confusion, dementia, and memory loss.
             II. A. Like I said earlier, 2 people out of every 1,000 are affected and some of those happen to be famous public figures. The most popular among these sufferers are Muhammad Ali, Janet Reno, and Michael J. Fox. .
             B. Muhammad Ali or Born Cassius Marcellus Clay was a 1960 Olympic gold medallist. Shortly after upsetting Sonny Liston in 1964 to become world heavyweight champion, he formalized his association with the Nation of Islam and adopted the Muslim name Muhammad Ali. The 1984 revelation that he suffered from Parkinson's disease renewed debate over the negative effects of boxing. His appearance at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, to light the Olympic flame, moved an international audience. Ali is the most popular Parkinson's sufferer and is in hope of a cure or a medicine to slow the deadly symptoms of the disease. Ali is in hopes that someone finds a cure of a medication that would help slow the symptoms of the disease. B. My second famous figure suffering from Parkinson" disease is Janet Reno. Janet Reno is the first woman Attorney General of the United States of America. Nom!.
             inated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993. She was again appointed in 1997 by President Clinton and remains Attorney General of the United States.


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