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    1/24/2012 - Inability To Express Emotion May Be An Early Symptom Of Parkinson's Disease
    Posted in Medical News

    Alexithymia, a person's state of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions, has been strongly linked to sink in both clinical and general populations, and even though condition of alexithymia and despondence can be partially overlapping, they are not all related to bipolar illness symptoms
    notes:syndrome is from greek elements meaning 'run together' and is a group of symptoms; synopsis literally means 'seeing together' and therefore feature the relative independence of the two disorders. For instance, Parkinson's disease (PD) is a clinical reputation that is often indicated by dumps and an altered nervous processing. About 21% of medicated PD clients have alexithymia related to depression...

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