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The View from Puncheon Creek: AN EXCITING TIME TO HAVE PARKINSON'S
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Thanks to the heightened interest by researchers in the possibility of understanding diseases of the brain like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and ALS known as Lou Gehrig's Disease much has been learned. Add in the massive influx of funding raised by the ...
Study: Professions linked to Lou Gehrig's Disease and Parkinson'sAtlanta Journal Constitution

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