{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"**Diagnoses:** Progressive Supranuclear Palsy    ** Prevalence:** 3-6 in every 100,000 people or approximately 20,000 Americans (frequently misdiagnosed as Parkinson's Disease              ** Symptoms:** begin at average age of 60 years old (LOB during gait, blurring vision, uncontrollable eye movement, slow eye movement, alteration of mood and behavior, changes in executive function, slowed, monotone, and slurred speech, slowed movements, and expressionless face.     **Prognosis:** Gets progressively worse, and people become disabled within 3-5 years (susceptible to pneumonia, choking, head injury and fractures)                                        **    (NINDS, 2019)**","provider_name":"Coggle","provider_url":"https://coggle.it","thumbnail_url":"https://static.coggle.it/diagram/Xecl1IXedBajOnT9/thumbnail","width":1920,"height":1200,"html":"<iframe width=\"1920\" height=\"1200\" src=\"https://embed.coggle.it/diagram/5de725d485de7416a33a74fd\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe>"}