What are the typical symptoms that mark a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease?
A) chorea, tremors, and retardation
B) tremors, dementia, and postural abnormalities
C) writhing, aimless exploration, and depression
D) tremors, reduction in voluntary movements, and rigidity
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