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Electromagnetic waves always travel at the same speed (299,792 km per second). This is one of their defining characteristics. In the electromagnetic spectrum there are many different types of waves with varying frequencies and wavelengths. They are all related by one important equation: Any electromagnetic wave's frequency multiplied by its wavelength equals the speed of light
At this time no treatment has been shown to slow or stop the progression
of Parkinson's disease. Treatment is therefore symptomatic. There is no
standard or "best" treatment for Parkinson's disease. A number of
treatment approaches help patients with Parkinson's disease.
Monogenetic disorders<span> are </span>caused<span> by a mutation in a single </span>gene. The mutationmay<span> be present on one or both chromosomes (one chromosome </span>inherited<span> from each parent). Examples of monogenic </span>disorders<span> are: sickle cell </span>disease<span>, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney </span>disease<span>, and Tay-Sachs </span>disease<span>.</span>