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Soft Robotics Offers Hope for Stopping Parkinson's Freezing
Soft Robotics Offers Hope for Stopping Parkinson's Freezing
Soft Robotics Offers Hope for Stopping Parkinson's Freezing
One of the most prevalent and crippling signs of Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition that affects over nine million people globally, is freezing.
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