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10-Minute Exercise Daily Improves Quality Of Life

10-Minute Exercise Daily Improves Quality Of Life

Washington, DC (AHN) - A new study reveals that even 10 to 30 minutes of exercise everyday has the capacity to improve the general condition of the body for obese post-menopausal women.

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