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Punching Out Parkinson's: Boxing Training Improves Symptoms
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The trend started after former Indiana prosecutor Scott Newman, who was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's at age 40, began training one-on-one with a boxing coach and noticed dramatic improvements in his physical health, agility and daily ...
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