Favourable outcomes, ranging from
moderate disability to good recovery, occurred in only a quarter of the patients in the hypothermia group
compared with more than a third of patients in the control group.
In the study, which included 5,100 middle - aged British civil servants, those who engaged in four key behaviors — not smoking,
moderate drinking, exercising regularly, and eating fruits and vegetables daily — had triple the odds of avoiding
disability, chronic disease, or mental health problems over a 16 - year period, when
compared with people who practiced none of these behaviors.
The district's enrollment of students with
moderate to severe
disabilities in 2015 - 16 was 4.72 percent,
compared to 2.1 percent for charters.