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Experimental Parkinson's drug may combat movement difficulties
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TUESDAY, Jan. 3, 2017 -- New research suggests that people with Parkinson's disease may achieve better and more reliable motor control by taking an experimental drug called opicapone alongside the standard medication levodopa. A study of several ...

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