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To Study Parkinson's Disease, Researchers Are Making People Fall Down
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Neva Fittz, 76, completes mobility exercises with Dr. Evan Papa at UNT Health Science Center's Human Movement Performance Lab. (Stephanie Kuo/KERA). As many as 1 million Americans are living with Parkinson's disease. Researchers haven't yet ...




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