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Why doctors say playing ping-pong could help manage Parkinson's disease symptoms

Por: CBS News Health January 05, 2023

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When 67-year-old Roben Seltzer was diagnosed with three years ago, his symptoms were so bad he could barely get out of bed. He was treated with physical therapy and medication to manage symptoms like tremors, stiffness and slowness.His doctor also offered him a surprising treatment option: ping-pong. Ping-pong has clearly been shown to have a positive impact on the progression of the disease and in a way that the medication alone is not doing,... + full article



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