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Rare Condition Often Mis-Diagnosed
There are concerns that nearly half the people with the rare neurological condition "PSP" were originally mis-diagnosed. The PSP Association is based in Towcester.
There are concerns that nearly half the people with the rare neurological condition "PSP" were originally mis-diagnosed and said, wrongly, to have Parkinson's Disease. That's according to the PSP Association, which is based in Towcester.
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Tue 16 May 201706:00
BBC Radio Northampton
