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Playing Ping-Pong to Manage Parkinson's – Discovered in the Riksdag

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Eva-Lena Jansson, 62, has found table tennis as a way to manage her Parkinson's and feel better in everyday life. She is convinced that table tennis slows down the progression of the disease. – The most important thing is that you understand that this works both mentally and physically, she says.
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Eva-Lena Jansson, 62, has found table tennis as a way to manage her Parkinson's and feel better in everyday life. She is convinced that table tennis slows down the progression of the disease. – The most important thing is that you understand that this works both mentally and physically, she says.

·Malmö, Sweden
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Sydsvenskan broke the news in Malmö, Sweden on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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