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1 Introduction
This eBook contains information about Parkinson's Disease, including history, symptoms, effects, impacts, treatments, and research.
A Glossary of Terms used in this eBook is provided in section 17 on page 48.
Please note: This book was written with great care. However, in spite of this, errors or omissions may occur. This book is provided "as-is", without any warranty whether expressed or implied. All readers of this book agree to use the information provided in this book entirely at their own risk.
This book should not be used as a basis for any form of diagnosis or treatment for any medical condition. Always seek professional medical advice.
In addition, other factors may cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's Disease. Prolonged or high-exposure to certain drugs is also believed to cause symptoms similar to those of Parkinson's Disease. A diagnosis from a professional medical doctor is the only way to be sure.
1.1 Target Audience
This eBook is intended to provide assistance and information to people who are interested in learning more about Parkinson's Disease, or who may be worried about the possible onset of Parkinson's, or the friends, family, or relatives of those who might suffer or be at risk of suffering from Parkinson's.
1.2 Benefits of Using this Book
This eBook provides clear and concise details of Parkinson's Disease, that would otherwise need to be obtained from a variety of sources, such as internet, reference books, qualified doctors, and so on.

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