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Purdue Researchers Using Wii Games to Improve Parkinson's Patients' Movement, Speech, and Quality of Life
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Two Purdue University professors are using the global phenomenon known as the Nintendo Wii gaming system to help Parkinson's disease patients improve their movement, speech, and quality of life. The professors in the College of Health and Human ...




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