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Email Nudges Help Boost Exercise Capacity for People with Parkinson's Disease
Getting enough exercise can be especially helpful--and especially challenging--for people with Parkinson's disease. In a new study, patients who received a weekly email newsletter with Parkinson's-specific exercise tips saw a significant improvement in exercise capacity after 12 weeks.
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