Tremor Disorder or Parkinson’s

Herbert Tanner is a man in motion. “Come down here and play pool here every day,“ says Herbert Tanner. He’s always moving, whether he chooses to or not. “Well if I don’t use it I go into shaking in my right arm, real bad. And I can’t do anything with it. I can’t stop it,“ says Tanner. His tremors are a symptom of Parkinson’s disease. Not to be mistaken for a more common disorder called essential tremor. “Essential tremor is a disorder of the brain. There are some abnormal signal
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