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Ohio State trial suggests Parkinson's disease can be treated with ultrasound waves
Columbus Dispatch
He was letting the doctor know that his speech had improved since he underwent experimental surgery the day before, when Krishna created a tiny lesion in Nickelson's brain to treat his Parkinson's disease and the side effects of the medication he takes ...




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