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From pity to painting: After Parkinson's diagnosis, man puts brush in left hand
Worcester Telegram
Michael Wackell Sr.'s legs would shake so much at night that Diane Wackell would awaken from a sound sleep while he kept dozing. When he saw a neurologist, he was told he had non-essential tremors that could precede Parkinson's disease, though he ...




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