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Default Pacific NW Udall Center PD cognition study

Funded by NIH, the Pacific Northwest Udall Center (PANUC) aims to conduct research into causes and new treatments for PD. PANUC will evaluate PD patients over time with examinations and testing of cognition. PANUC is actively looking for people with PD for the new center. Call 1-866-932-7380 if you're interested. This will be my first research study!
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