Adjunct tele-yoga on clinical status at 14 days in hospitalized patients with mild and moderate COVID-19: A randomized control trial
BackgroundThe initial insights from the studies on COVID-19 had been disappointing, indicating the necessity of an aggravated search for alternative strategies. In this regard, the adjunct potential of yoga has been proposed for enhancing the effectiveness of the standard of care with respect to COV...
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Main Authors: | Vijaya Majumdar (Author), N. K. Manjunath (Author), Raghuram Nagarathna (Author), Suryanarayan Panigrahi (Author), Muralidhar Kanchi (Author), Sarthak Sahoo (Author), Hongasandra R. Nagendra (Author), Adithi Giridharan (Author), Mounika Reddy (Author), Rakshitha Nayak (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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