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Behind every trembling hand lies a silent neurological storm. The Human Side of Parkinson’s Disease is not just a journey through dopamine loss, neurodegeneration, and biomarkers—it is a story of resilience unfolding inside the human brain. From the shadowed streets of nineteenth-century London to the futuristic world of precision medicine and regenerative therapies, this book explores Parkinson’s disease through both science and emotion. Blending conventional treatment approaches with modern neuroscience, it reveals how a disorder of movement slowly becomes a battle of identity, adaptation, and survival.
Because sometimes the quietest battles leave the deepest impact.