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"When [M]I started to have problems[/M] at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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[M]The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article[/M] published on Friday [M]in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head.[/M]
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which [M]Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head.[/M]
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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The allegation was made in [M]a New York Magazine article published on Friday[/M] in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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[M]The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article[/M] published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused [M]former Vice President Joe Biden[/M] of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– [M]Lucy Flores[/M], a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, [M]has accused[/M] former Vice President [M]Joe Biden of[/M] "demeaning and [M]disrespectful[/M]" [M]behavior for an alleged 2014[/M] incident.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– [M]Lucy Flores[/M], a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, [M]has accused[/M] former Vice President [M]Joe Biden of "demeaning[/M] and disrespectful" [M]behavior for an alleged 2014 incident[/M].
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– [M]Lucy Flores[/M], a former member of the Nevada Legislature and [M]2014 candidate[/M] for lieutenant governor and [M]U.S. Congress[/M], has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– [M]Lucy Flores[/M], a former member of the Nevada Legislature and [M]2014 candidate for lieutenant governor[/M] and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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– [M]Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature[/M] and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident.
Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month! Click here to see the latest plans. Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published Friday. Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
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[M]Get unlimited access to RGJ.com starting at just 99 cents a month[/M]!
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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The allegation was made in a [M]New York Magazine article published Friday[/M].
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article[/M] published Friday.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Flores[/M] was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and [M]receiving her law degree at UNLV.[/M]
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Flores[/M] was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before [M]earning her undergraduate degree from USC[/M] and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Flores[/M] was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and [M]dropping out of high school before passing the GED[/M] before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Flores[/M] was raised in East Las Vegas, [M]enduring a rocky childhood[/M] and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Flores was raised in East Las Vegas[/M], enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED before earning her undergraduate degree from USC and receiving her law degree at UNLV.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and [M]potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden[/M] of sexual harassment.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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Lucy Flores, former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused [M]former Vice President[/M] and potential 2020 presidential candidate [M]Joe Biden[/M] of sexual harassment.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Lucy Flores[/M], former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, [M]has accused[/M] former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate [M]Joe Biden of sexual harassment[/M].
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Lucy Flores[/M], former member of the Nevada Legislature and [M]2014 candidate for[/M] lieutenant governor and [M]U.S. Congress[/M], has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Lucy Flores[/M], former member of the Nevada Legislature and [M]2014 candidate for lieutenant governor[/M] and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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[M]Lucy Flores[/M], [M]former member of the Nevada Legislature[/M] and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President and potential 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual harassment.
– Lucy Flores, a former member of the Nevada Legislature and 2014 candidate for lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress, has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of "demeaning and disrespectful" behavior for an alleged 2014 incident. The allegation was made in a New York Magazine article published on Friday in which Flores recalls an unwanted kiss Biden allegedly gave her on the back of her head. A spokesperson for Biden said the Delaware politician does not remember the incident. The accusation comes amid mounting rumors that Biden is considering a 2020 bid for the White House. Here's a look at who Lucy Flores is and her political career: More:Joe Biden doesn’t recall alleged kissing incident from 2014 Who is Lucy Flores? Flores was raised in East Las Vegas, enduring a rocky childhood and dropping out of high school before passing the GED, earning her undergraduate degree at USC and her law degree from UNLV. "When I started to have problems at home, however, there wasn’t a support system for me," she wrote in an opinion piece for the Reno Gazette Journal in 2014. "After my mom left when I was 9, my dad worked day and night to keep my family clothed and fed, leaving me with no one. I ended up falling in with the wrong crowd, and I fell through the cracks.
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RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, [M]Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season[/M] — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville [M]and the 31st of his career[/M].
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, [M]Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season[/M] — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — [M]his third at Martinsville[/M] and the 31st of his career.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, [M]Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season[/M] — [M]which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order[/M] — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results [M]The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch[/M] earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, [M]Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season[/M] — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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– Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, [M]Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500[/M] (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), [M]the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.[/M]
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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– Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, [M]Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)[/M], the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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– [M]Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch[/M] took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Driving[/M] the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) [M]in the final round of knockout qualifying[/M] to edge [M]fellow title contender Clint Bowyer[/M] ([M]96.122 mph[/M]) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, [M]Busch[/M] navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge [M]fellow title contender Clint Bowyer[/M] (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, [M]Busch[/M] navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying [M]to edge[/M] fellow title contender [M]Clint Bowyer[/M] (96.122 mph) [M]for the top starting position by .027 seconds.[/M]
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, [M]Busch[/M] navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying [M]to edge[/M] fellow title contender [M]Clint Bowyer[/M] (96.122 mph) [M]for the top starting position[/M] by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Driving the[/M] No. 18 [M]Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota[/M], [M]Busch navigated the[/M] .526-mile short [M]track in[/M] 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the [M]final round of knockout qualifying[/M] to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Driving the[/M] No. 18 [M]Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota[/M], [M]Busch navigated the[/M] .[M]526-mile short track in[/M] 19.673 seconds ([M]96.254 mph[/M]) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Driving the[/M] No. 18 [M]Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota[/M], [M]Busch navigated the[/M] .526-mile short [M]track in 19.673 seconds[/M] (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Driving the No. 18[/M] Joe Gibbs Racing [M]Toyota[/M], [M]Busch[/M] navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, [M]Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory.[/M]
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer[/M] led the final 114 laps to seal the victory.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the [M]No. 1 pit stall[/M], the [M]closest to the exit from pit road.[/M]
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer[/M], [M]Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall[/M], the closest to the exit from pit road.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, [M]Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall[/M], the closest to the exit from pit road.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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Now comes the business of trying to beat [M]Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season[/M].
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer[/M], who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season.
Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next. The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval. The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below. Martinsville Menu: MENCS TV | Prac 1 | Prac 2 | Qual | Race Round 1 Martinsville Qualifying Duration: 15 minutes (Top 24 advance) The track has changed drastically since the last MENCS practice. The truck race has just concluded. That rubber will be pulled from the track early. Many cars pull to the end of pit lane and park. Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires. Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy. 10 minutes remain, 20 cars have turned a time.
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[M]Aric Almirola has run a half a lap with the same strategy[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]Aric Almirola has run a half a lap[/M] with the same strategy.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) [M]NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection ([M]Starting lineup updated below[/M]) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection ([M]Starting lineup updated[/M] below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: [M]Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection[/M] (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: [M]Several cars sent to the rear of the field[/M] following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018 [M]for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday[/M] UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]Martinsville Speedway qualifying results from October 27, 2018[/M] for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday UPDATE: Several cars sent to the rear of the field following pre-race inspection (Starting lineup updated below) NASCAR qualifying from Martinsville Speedway is up next.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]That rubber will be pulled from the track early[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]That rubber will be pulled from the track[/M] early.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]Kyle Busch ran a very slow full lap to scuff his tires.[/M]
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]The truck race has just concluded.[/M]
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]Many cars[/M] pull to the end of pit lane and [M]park[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]Many cars pull to the end of pit lane[/M] and park.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs[/M] View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]The Ridgeway, Virginia track hosts the opening race[/M] in the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs View the full 2018 Martinsville starting lineup below.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]The skies are dark as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]The skies are dark[/M] as the green flag is set to drop on the session at the ).526-mile oval.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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10 minutes remain, [M]20 cars have turned a time[/M].
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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[M]10 minutes remain[/M], 20 cars have turned a time.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – Hoping to reverse the outcome of this year’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway, Kyle Busch took the first step Saturday, winning the pole position for Sunday’s First Data 500 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), the first race in the Round of 8 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Busch navigated the .526-mile short track in 19.673 seconds (96.254 mph) in the final round of knockout qualifying to edge fellow title contender Clint Bowyer (96.122 mph) for the top starting position by .027 seconds. RELATED: See every in the field | Qualifying results The series leader entering the penultimate round of the playoffs, Busch earned his fourth Busch Pole Award of the season — which became official after inspection Sunday morning finalized the starting order — his third at Martinsville and the 31st of his career. But it was only a first step. Now comes the business of trying to beat Bowyer, who nipped Busch by 1.146 seconds in the sixth race of the regular season. After taking the top spot from Busch on Lap 387, Bowyer led the final 114 laps to seal the victory. To start the process of swapping finishing positions with Bowyer, Busch claimed the No. 1 pit stall, the closest to the exit from pit road. “Obviously, track position is important, but what’s more important is the opportunity to have that pit box,” Busch said. “That No. 1 pit box will hopefully do us good, we can have a great day, run up front much of the day and finish there, more importantly.
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Parkinson's disease increases in severity over time, as a consequence of [M]the progressive destruction, for causes that are still unknown, of the pigmented neurons of the substantia nigra.[/M]
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease increases in severity[/M] over time, [M]as a consequence of the progressive destruction[/M], for causes that are still unknown, [M]of the pigmented neurons of the substantia nigra.[/M]
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease increases in severity over time[/M], as a consequence of the progressive destruction, for causes that are still unknown, of the pigmented neurons of the substantia nigra.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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In 1997, the World Health Organization established that April 11 would be [M]World Parkinson's Day, with the aim of increasing awareness of the needs of people suffering from this disease.[/M]
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]In 1997, the World Health Organization established that April 11 would be World Parkinson's Day[/M], with the aim of increasing awareness of the needs of people suffering from this disease.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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This date was established as it corresponds to the birth of [M]James Parkinson[/M], the British physician who first described "[M]agitating paralysis", a term he coined[/M].
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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This date was established as it corresponds to the birth of [M]James Parkinson[/M], the British physician who [M]first described "agitating paralysis[/M]", a term he coined.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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This date was established as it corresponds to the birth of [M]James Parkinson, the[/M] British [M]physician[/M] who first described "agitating paralysis", a term he coined.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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This date was established as it corresponds to the birth of [M]James Parkinson[/M], the [M]British[/M] physician who first described "agitating paralysis", a term he coined.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]This date was established as it corresponds to the birth of James Parkinson[/M], the British physician who first described "agitating paralysis", a term he coined.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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This disease is due to a deficit in the secretion of [M]dopamine, a hormone released by the nerve endings of the substantia nigra.[/M]
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]This disease is due to a deficit in the secretion of dopamine[/M], a hormone released by the nerve endings of the substantia nigra.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, [M]is[/M] a chronic neurodegenerative disease [M]characterized by[/M] bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and [M]loss of control postural[/M].
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, [M]is[/M] a chronic neurodegenerative disease [M]characterized by[/M] bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), [M]tremor[/M], and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, [M]is[/M] a chronic neurodegenerative disease [M]characterized by[/M] bradykinesia (slow movement), [M]stiffness (increased muscle tone)[/M], tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, [M]is[/M] a chronic neurodegenerative disease [M]characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement)[/M], stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, [M]is a chronic neurodegenerative disease[/M] characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), [M]also called[/M] Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or [M]simply Parkinson's[/M], is a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), [M]also called[/M] Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, [M]agitant paralysis[/M], or simply Parkinson's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), [M]also called[/M] Parkinson's disease, [M]idiopathic parkinsonism[/M], agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease[/M] (PD), [M]also called Parkinson's disease[/M], idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]Parkinson's disease (PD)[/M], also called Parkinson's disease, idiopathic parkinsonism, agitant paralysis, or simply Parkinson's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by bradykinesia (slow movement), stiffness (increased muscle tone), tremor, and loss of control postural.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]It[/M] is widespread throughout the world and affects both males and females, [M]affecting[/M] between 1% to 2% of the population over 60 years of age or from [M]0.5% to 5% of the population over 65 years of age[/M].
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]It[/M] is widespread throughout the world and affects both males and females, [M]affecting between 1% to 2% of the population over 60 years of age[/M] or from 0.5% to 5% of the population over 65 years of age.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]It[/M] is widespread throughout the world and [M]affects[/M] both males and [M]females[/M], affecting between 1% to 2% of the population over 60 years of age or from 0.5% to 5% of the population over 65 years of age.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]It[/M] is widespread throughout the world and [M]affects[/M] both [M]males[/M] and females, affecting between 1% to 2% of the population over 60 years of age or from 0.5% to 5% of the population over 65 years of age.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]It is widespread throughout the world[/M] and affects both males and females, affecting between 1% to 2% of the population over 60 years of age or from 0.5% to 5% of the population over 65 years of age.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]The disease[/M] can appear from the age of 40 and [M]its incidence increases[/M] with age, [M]especially in men[/M].
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]The disease[/M] can appear from the age of 40 and [M]its incidence increases with age[/M], especially in men.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]The disease can appear from the age of 40[/M] and its incidence increases with age, especially in men.
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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[M]This disease represents the second neurodegenerative disorder in frequency[/M], [M]ranking behind Alzheimer's disease[/M].
Parkinson’s disease or Parkinson’s disease (other synonyms: Idiopathic Parkinson’s syndrome (IPS), Parkinson’s disease, colloquially also shaking disease, older term: Paralysis agitans for "shaking paralysis / tremor paralysis") is a slowly progressive loss of nerve cells. The characteristic symptoms are akinesia, rigidity, and (not always present) resting tremor. As an incurable neurodegenerative disease, it is one of the degenerative diseases of the extrapyramidal motor system. About one percent (as of 2004) of the world population over 60 years of age is affected by this disease. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world (after Alzheimer's disease). Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of the dopamine-producing nerve cells in the substantia nigra, a structure in the midbrain. The lack of the messenger substance dopamine ultimately leads to a reduction in the activating effect of the basal ganglia on the cerebral cortex and thus to movement disorders. The main symptoms (also called cardinal or core symptoms) are: early symptoms (are important in order to dampen the progression of the disease through treatment as early as possible - as many years as possible before the onset of the motor symptoms - because of indications of the possible disease with Parkinson's disease) Years before the onset, smell disorder Mood swings (mild irritability) with mild depression constipation the disruption of dream sleep through atypical strong movements during (in a healthy state usually motionless) REM sleep (up to screaming or lashing around) main stage motor disease (low dopamine levels) Muscle tremors (tremor) at rest, especially as a rhythmic tremor of the extremities, Font gets a little smaller, "Non-circular" movement when running for a long time (pull a little), (waxy) muscle rigidity or inelastic increased resting tension, slowed movements (bradykinesia or hypokinesis), which can lead to immobility (akinesia), as well as Postural instability (postural instability). The current definition of Parkinson’s syndrome (also called Parkinsonism) requires that the cardinal symptom bradykinesia or akinesia occur in combination with at least one of the other symptoms (rigidity, tremor or postural instability). In addition, various sensible, vegetative, psychological and cognitive disorders are possible.
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