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Parkinson's Disease: The Role of Exercise
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Research has shown that exercise can help manage a variety of Parkinson's disease symptoms, and possibly slow the progression of the disease. High-intensity aerobic exercise in particular has been shown to improve mobility, balance, flexibility, ...




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