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BGSU professor researching Parkinson's influence on speech
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Parkinson's disease is well known for producing tremors, muscle rigidity, and a halting gait. But it can also affect speech, making it difficult to produce sounds and communicate clearly. That is the aspect of the disease studied by Jason Whitfield, an ...




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