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A Turn For The Better: Ballet Class Helps Parkinson's Patients Connect Mind And Body
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She studied dance, and went on to teach classes to adults and children. Five years ago, she started a ballet class specifically for people with Parkinson's Disease, a disorder with many symptoms, including loss of motor control. â??My father has Parkinson's.
Dance class for those with Parkinson's plannedFond du Lac Reporter

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