A recent study has shown that exercise may help protect brain cells that are normally damaged or destroyed by Parkinson's disease.
In people with Parkinson's, brain cells that contain dopamine progressively die until only a small percentage remains. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is essential in muscle control. The loss of dopamine results in typical symptoms of Parkinson's: stooped posture, limb rigidity, slow movements and uncontrollable tremors.











