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A new study has found people who start exercising later in life can cut their risk of early death by 22 percent - and help stave off heart disease, strokes and cancer ...
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Doing a certain amount of exercise is linked to a 30% to 40% lower risk of an early death from any cause, according to a new ...
Switching to a more active lifestyle at any point in adulthood could also extend people’s lives, researchers said.
Exercising throughout adulthood can cut the risk of early death by 30 to 40 per cent, a study has found. While long-term good ...
New research suggests it is never too late to get healthy as one key habit has shown to slash the risk of early death ...
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