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The findings occurred even among otherwise healthy adults and regardless of race or socioeconomic disadvantage.
The findings show a 14% decreased colorectal cancer mortality over 14 years.
The findings were seen for verbal cognition, including verbal memory and verbal fluency.
Readmission rates were highest for those with frailty and probable dementia.
Greater declines in quality of life were seen for higher-severity diabetic retinopathy.
Three identified features transcend genre.
The study also identifies design features that can enhance effectiveness.
Dementia rates, however, were lower than a comparison cohort of people with Parkinson’s disease.
A review and meta-analysis show improvements in functional exercise capacity versus standard of care.
The findings were seen in middle-aged and older adults from the general population who did not have Parkinson’s disease.