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Old 06-17-2010, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by soccertese View Post
I think the ultimate goal is to replace the exerise with a drug(s) if they can find a cellular change.
the forced exercise researcher has a 2nd study planned with theracycle, he got a $500,000 grant. theracycle is sure hyping it imho.
there supposedly have been animal studies showing brain changes?

the researcher's is
Alberts, Jay and his article is
Forced, Not Voluntary, Exercise Improves Motor Function in Parkinson's Disease Patients

"Improvements in clinical measures of rigidity and bradykinesia and biomechanical measures of bimanual dexterity
were maintained 4 weeks after FE cessation".
study had 10 patients, 61yrs old or older.

it will be interesting to see what the 2nd study finds out.

Key words: if they can find a cellular change
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