Epidemiological Studies of Parkinson's Disease
Epidemiological studies of Parkinson's Disease are studies that examine facts and figures related to the prevalence and incidence of the disease in different populations around the world. These studies are important for understanding the etiology, risk factor and the course of the disease. They also help in determining the preventive strategies for Parkinson's Disease as well as helping to identify potential new treatments. In addition, epidemiological studies are essential for developing public health policies and assessment of healthcare systems. Moreover, these studies provide useful information for the design of clinical trials.
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1 journal(s) foundBehavior Therapy And Mental Health
ISSN: 2474-9273
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Shahid Ullah, Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics
College of Medicine and Public Health
Flinders University
Behavioral therapy is an action-based therapy for positive behavior change. Other therapies tend to be more focused on delving into the past. In behavioral therapy, the past is still important as it often reveals where and when the unwanted behavior was learned, however it looks more so at present behavior and ways in which it can be rectified.