Parkinson's disease is a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine is responsible for how the brain deals with stress, especially the fight-or-flight response. Thus, it affects greatly on the movements of the body. Also, dopamine is responsible for information processing. That is why people with Parkinson's disease have trouble in retaining their memories or be in deep concentration.
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Carbohydrates in the body are used to provide energy to the body. It is also called glucose. For example vegetables, whole fruit, legumes, potatoes and whole grains.
The role of fat is also to provide energy after being broken in the form of fatty acids. For example butter, oil, nuts, meat, fish, and some dairy products.
Protein on the other hand primarily helps in the making of muscles, hormones and other proteins, secondly it also provides energy to the body. For example Lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese and milk.
I would put d. because we can affect some but some are also genetic
Can you give me the multiple choices as well?