Combatting Parkinson’s disease by climbing


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Redosh not only experiences the physical benefits of climbing against his Parkinson’s symptoms, but also gets a boost from seeing other members of his Parkinson’s climbing group get better. — TNS

For 12 years, Paul Stroud’s done everything he can to combat the effects of Parkinson’s disease.

He had a pair of stimulators implanted deep in his brain.

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