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Ann Linda Baldwin, University of Arizona Professor of Physiology and Psychology and director of Mind-Body-Science has been working on a fantasy computer game which will help patients who have Parkinson’s. She says that the disease is not the same for everyone nor do all of the biofeedback options helpful to all. Some respond better to short periods of relaxation aided by biofeedback. Others respond better to short periods of concentration. In all cases however all patients improved their memory and fine motor skills. Read more to find out how biofeedback helps Parkinson’s Patients.

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