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Joe Clyde and wife Margene Clyde pose for a photograph in their Winchester, Ore. home on Thursday Sept. 10, 2015. Last month, Joe Clyde’s neurologist told him he has the slowest-progressing case of Parkinson’s disease he’s ever seen. The slow progression could be the result of what he’s eating. Or, more to the point, what he’s not eating. (Michael Sullivan/The News-Review via AP)
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