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Regaining Control: How One Woman with Parkinson’s Disease Keeps Moving Thanks to Deep Brain Stimulation
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Suzanne Friedman, a woman with Parkinson’s disease keeps moving thanks to deep brain stimulation.
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(NAPSI)—It all started about 15 years ago with a strange vibration in her left leg.
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