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In our scientific world, with all our knowledge, with all our
tools, with all our machines, with all our computers, you mean to
tell me, we still can't acurately diagnose Parkinsons?
Therefore, as logic demands, there is no diagnosis, if there is a
chance that the diagnosis is wrong.  Consequently, if it can not
be diagnosed, it can not exist.  If it does not exist, we do not
have it!
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