Parkinson's: Just 2.5 Hours of Exercise a Week Helps
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New findings suggest that just a few hours of exercise a week may help patients with Parkinson's disease maintain a level of physical health and quality of life not enjoyed by patients who don't or cannot exercise.
Parkinson's: Just 2.5 Hours of Exercise a Week Helps
Medical News Today—New findings suggest that just a few hours of exercise a week may help patients with Parkinson's disease maintain a level of physical health and quality of life not enjoyed by patients who don't or cannot exercise.
Pregnancy Complications More Likely in Cancer Survivors
Science Daily—Women who have been diagnosed and treated for cancer in their childbearing years are more likely to give birth prematurely and have a slightly higher rate of cesarean section deliveries.
UK Researchers Point to Future of 'Mass-Produced Blood'
BBC—Researchers say they have gone a long way toward producing an unlimited supply of red blood cells by, in effect, capturing stem cells at an earlier stage than allowed for by previous techniques.
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