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Well | How Do You Die of Parkinson's Disease?
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Parkinson's disease, a chronic, progressive movement disorder characterized by tremors and stiffness, is not considered a fatal disease in and of itself, though it may reduce life expectancy by a modest amount. It is often said that people die â??with ...




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