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Getting enough weekly exercise may help smokers over 40 reduce depression and sleep issues to levels seen in non-smokers, according to a study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health.
Getting enough weekly exercise may help smokers over 40 reduce depression and sleep issues to levels seen in non-smokers, according to a study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health.
They might look like simple plastic discs, but core sliders are one of the most underrated tools in fitness and they’re finally getting their moment in the spotlight. Whether you call them gliders, ...