Mirren Backs Wii Parkinson's Findings
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Oscar winning actress Dame Helen Mirren has voiced her approval of a new study, which will study the benefits of using Nintendo's Wii for treating patients with Parkinson's disease.The actress, who has featured in a string of Nintendo advertisements, said that she was happy that the Parkinson's UK research group had decided to donate £35,000 to a study being conducted by Dr Cathy Craig at the School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast. Dr Craig is currently...
03 Dec 2010 by
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