University Of Maryland Study Finds Benefit Of Low Intensity Exercise To Improve Walking For People With Parkinson's Disease

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University Of Maryland Study Finds Benefit Of Low Intensity Exercise To Improve Walking For People With Parkinson's Disease

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Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Baltimore VA Medical Center found that Parkinson's patients who walked on a treadmill at a comfortable speed for a longer dur

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Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Disease and Condition, Exercise and Fitness, Walking, disease, Education, Medical

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