Lower physical activity leads to higher death rates
Researchers have found the people who had the lowest levels of physical activity had higher rates of death compared to
Read MoreResearchers have found the people who had the lowest levels of physical activity had higher rates of death compared to
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Read MoreFitness enthusiasts, take a note! Researchers have found that working out before breakfast could increase the health benefits of exercise.
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