Exploring Parkinson's Disease: An Insight into its Nature Parkinson's disease stands as a progressive central nervous system disorder, often categorized as a movement disorder due to its significant impact on mobility. This condition tends to affect men more than women and is commonly observed in the elderly population. However, the concerning trend is its emergence among younger individuals. Although Parkinson's disease is chronic and lacks a definitive cure at present, its symptoms can be effectively managed through appropriate treatment. Yet, the initial stages are often marked by misdiagnoses due to overlapping symptoms with various neurological disorders. Decoding the Underlying Causes Parkinson's disease arises from the degeneration or impairment of cells within the brain region responsible for controlling movement. The substantia nigra, responsible for producing the neurotransmitter dopamine, experiences reduced dopamine levels, initiating the appearance of Park...