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Clinical Applications of Yoga for the Pediatric Population: A Systematic Review
Academic Pediatrics, 07/23/09
Birdee GS et al. – There are limited data on the clinical applications of yoga among the pediatric population. Most published controlled trials were suggestive of benefit, but results are preliminary based on low quantity and quality of trials.
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