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Dr. Brendan Stack is a dentist with a remarkable claim. In a video he posted to the Internet, Stack shows the treatment of a woman with Parkinson's disease whom doctors at the revered Johns Hopkins clinics had not been able to treat.

Dr. Stacks neurocranial vertical distractor is a terrific innovation, but it is hardly the only non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease. Thousands of Parkinson's patients have been able to stop the progression of their condition with exercise.

  • Argue, John. Parkinson's Disease & The Art of Moving (New Harbinger Publications, 2000).
  • Zid, David. Delay the Disease—Exercise and Parkinson's Disease (David Zid, 2007).
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