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funding for charl ree charliest rose was provided by the following: rose: additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they re associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson s disease and huntington s sease. parkinson s disease was first described in 1817 by the british physician james parkinson. approximately one million people in the united states alone are afflicted. parkinson s onset is typically subtle and most commonly develops between the age of 55 and 65. its cardinal features include tremors, difficulty moving, slowness of movement and muscular stiffness. symptoms result when nerve cells in a part of the brain that produces dop
ree charliest rose was provided by the following: rose: additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they re associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson s disease and huntington s disease. parkinson s disease was first described in 1817 by the british physician james parkinson. approximately one million people in the united states alone are afflicted. parkinson s onset is typically subtle and most commonly develops between the age of 55 and 65. its cardinal features include tremors, difficulty moving, slowness of movement and muscular stiffness. symptoms result when nerve cells in a part of the brain that produces dopamine fail and det
ree charliest rose was provided by the following: rose: additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they re associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson s disease and huntington s disease. parkinson s disease was first described in 1817 by the british physician james parkinson. approximately one million people in the united states alone are afflicted. parkinson s onset is typically subtle and most commonly develops between the age of 55 and 65. its cardinal features include tremors, difficulty moving, slowness of movement and muscular stiffness. symptoms result when nerve cells in a part of the brain that produces dopamine fail and det