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Benefits of dance for older adults with Parkinson's to be highlighted
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The many benefits of dance for patients with Parkinson's disease will be explored at the Summer Institute on Mental Disorders and the Older Adult, sponsored by the University of Wisconsinâ??Madison Division of Continuing Studies on July 28-29 at the ...




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