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Post New infusion method for a drug to treat Parkinson's disease is being tested in clinic


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New infusion method for a drug to treat Parkinson's disease is being tested in clinical trial at Augusta University
The Augusta Chronicle
Jennifer Hingyi can always tell, usually within the last hour before her next dose, when the symptoms of her Parkinson's disease will crop up. â??Everything starts seizing up,â?? she said, drawing her arms up rigidly. â??It's pretty predictable.â?? The Elgin ...




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