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Boxing Program Easing Symptoms for Parkinson's Patients
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- People in the Ozarks are stepping into the boxing ring for a fighting chance against Parkinson's Disease. More than one million people are living with Parkinson's, with as many as 2,400 diagnosed here in the Ozarks. The owner of ...




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