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Pioneering research into benefit of computer games to treat Parkinson's Disease
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Early research involving 16 people with Parkinson's suggests the computer games, which require users to perform tasks like using mental imagery to rearrange shapes to fit a physical space, could help stimulate one of the impaired areas of the brain ...




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