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Parkinson's causes his body to freeze up. Only one thing gets him moving again.
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All 12 of us in this class bear the unmistakable signs of Parkinson's disease. I spot a dapper, cheerful white-haired fellow shaking like a leaf (tremor). Next, a balding, heavyset guy stumbling forward awkwardly on his toes (dystonia, or muscle ...
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