Maybe you played ping-pong as a kid because your parents set up a table in the basement. Maybe you played in high school because you were hanging out with friends at the rec center. And maybe later, ...
In a preliminary study to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 72nd Annual Meeting, researchers found that patients with Parkinson disease who participated in a table tennis exercise ...
Since first noticing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease 12 years ago, there is one prescription that Mike DeBartolo says came naturally to him — exercise. The Wilmette resident keeps nimble in the warmer ...
There is a new club in town — the Lower Shore Table Tennis Club at Crown Sports Center in Fruitland. The club, a program of the Lower Shore Parkinson's Support Group, opened recently, thanks to ...
Ping pong has been a popular activity for generations with tables often found in family basements, dormitories and recreation halls. Now some Parkinson’s disease patients are using the sport to gain ...
Having the new tables encourages people to exercise more and use their local green spaces to reap the benefits of being outdoors.” Andrew Wood of Yaxley Parish Council said: “Having previously ...
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