JASLOK HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE
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Dance, music therapy shows promise in slowing Parkinson's progression
Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre recently announced the results of a pilot study on how dance and music-related therapies could delay the progression of Parkinson's Disease (PD). The sample size of the study consisted of 28 patients of which 15 were in therapy and 13 in the control group. The disease progression reduced in around 10 different parameters. Once, the study is published, it can be accepted as therapy, but creating larger data sets is always useful due to the diversity, and variability of the disease because the study included patients with mild and moderate PD.
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Jaslok Hospital unveils findings of comprehensive clinical trial aimed at slowing Parkinson's disease progression
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Mumbai-based doctor Tapan Saikia to get Assam's highest civilian award
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Jaslok Hospital launches functional neurosurgery clinic in Hyderabad
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Jaslok Hospital announces Jitendra Haryan as the CEO
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Jaslok Hospital to undergo Rs 400-crore renovation
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The success rate of renal transplantation has phenomenally grown in India: Dr Shailesh Raina
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