Maximising mobility in the elderly when isolated with COVID-19
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There is a paucity of evidence on how to maximise mobility in the elderly in situations of isolation. Some technology-based…
There is a paucity of evidence on how to maximise mobility in the elderly in situations of isolation. Some technology-based…
Frailty: costs and…
In diesem Blog-Beitrag schreibt Cochrane-Reviewgruppen-Leiterin und Review-Autorin Helen Handoll über neue Evidenz, dass…
Cochrane Co-ordinating Editor and review author Helen Handoll talks about new evidence that exercise prevents falls in older…
Falls are a leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide. Older adults suffer the greatest number of…
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In this blog, Tracey Howe considers a recent systematic review on how people monitor and measure adherence to exercise and if…
Let snow be the only thing that falls! The post Evidently Advent Day 12: best health evidence wrapped up for the festive season!
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It turns out that Cochrane’s for Christmas, not just for life, with evidence in the Cochrane Library on all manner of festive…
Key message: There is a lack of evidence on interventions which aim to prevent falls in people after they have had a stroke.
Key message: There is a lack of evidence on interventions which aim to prevent falls in people after they have had a stroke.
Killers. (Not evidence-based.) Gravity may well be the weakest of the four forces but…