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All Things Considered: NPR show featured Helen Schwerdt, Peter Strick, Bill Stauffer, and Rob Turner

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CNBC colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, Helen Schwerdt, Peter Strick, Bill Stauffer, and Rob Turner are featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” discussing the latest in Parkinson’s Disease research. Read or listen to  A brain circuit tied to emotion may lead to better treatments for Parkinson’s disease on NPR.

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