WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dr. David Heydrick does not tremble anymore. His pain is gone and he even threw a fast pitch to his son the other day.
He credits surgery to implant an electronic stimulator in his brain, along with a common-sense regimen that includes regular vigorous exercise, plenty of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, and relaxation.
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