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Haggerty: Parkinson's disease has a new, unexpected foe - Ping-pong
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PLEASANTVILLE - Nenad Bach stood, his shoulders slumped forward, his hands twitching slightly by his sides. Moments later, holding a paddle, it seemed like someone had pushed his reset button. Bach was more upright. And if his tremor persisted, his ...




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