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Imagine your brain is like a big control center for your body, and it uses special messengers called neurotransmitters to send signals. One of these messengers is called dopamine, which helps control your movements. In Parkinson's disease, the part of the brain that makes dopamine, called the substantia nigra, starts to break down. This means there isn't enough dopamine to send clear signals for movement, causing symptoms like tremors (shaking), stiffness, and slow movements. It's like trying to play a video game with a controller that has a bad connection – the signals just don't get through properly.
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