Of course, it’s one thing to recommend someone try yoga, and another for them to actually follow through. To that end, as study co-author Isabel Sadowski, Ph.D., explains in a news release, “Better outcomes were more often seen when programs were shorter, simpler, cognitively less demanding, and when caregivers and technological reminders were involved.”
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