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Study: Singing may benefit Parkinson's patients
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SATURDAY, Aug. 12, 2017 -- Singing? To benefit people with Parkinson's disease? It just may help, a researcher says. "We're not trying to make them better singers, but to help them strengthen the muscles that control swallowing and respiratory function ...

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