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An increase of cells that produce norepinephrine cause the non-

motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
True
False

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The answer is false. A decrease of cells that produce norepinephrine cause the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. An increase of cells that produce norepinephrine can cause immoderate sweating. Norepinephrine acts like a hormone which has access to many different tissues in teh body.

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