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Boxing program benefits those with Parkinson's disease
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Vogel and Rodriguez partnered together with Rock Steady Boxing Inc. to expand the program to Carson City. Rock Steady Boxing is an organization that promotes the combination of boxing and therapy with Parkinson's. The headquarters are in Indianapolis, ...

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