What if Parkinson's disease were not only a disorder of neurons - but also a response to the pressure of being human? In this provocative and compassionate work, Stress Triggers Parkinson's uncovers the hidden relationship between chronic stress and the onset, expression, and progression of Parkinson's disease. Drawing from scientific research, patient testimony, and cultural reflection, the book reveals a new dimension of illness - one in which biology and biography intertwine. Far from technical jargon, this book speaks in the voice of the sufferer, the observer, and the healer. It dares to ask what science is only beginning to confirm: Can we prevent decline by treating not only the body, but the burdens that weigh upon it? For readers, clinicians, caregivers, and those living with Parkinson's, this is not just a book - it is an invitation to see differently, to care more deeply, and to rediscover the medicine in being seen. Written by Dr. Maldonado, neurologist and acclaimed author of medical nonfiction, this work offers both insight and solace - and a bold new way to understand Parkinson's disease.
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