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Dr. Rajput hosts leading Parkinson's Researchers

Some of the world's leading researchers into Parkinson's disease were in Saskatoon over the weekend to share information on the search for a cure for the deadly condition.

Dr. Ali Rajput of the University of Saskatchewan convened the gathering of scientists from as far away Vienna.

Rajput is one of Canada's top neurologists and has been treating Parkinson's patients for more than 40 years.

He says medical science is much closer to a firmer understanding of Parkinson's, thanks to the presence of so many top experts sharing information in Saskatoon.

To continue reading, see the CBC article


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