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Post Exercise can be medicine, says Laurine Fillo, co-founder of Pedal for Parkinson's - C


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Exercise can be medicine, says Laurine Fillo, co-founder of Pedal for Parkinson's
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About 170 people with Parkinson's gathered in Calgary for a symposium which focused on treating the disease through physical activity. Exercise can be medicine for people with Parkinson's, said Laurine Fillo, co-founder of Pedal for Parkinson's, the ...




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