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Exercise

Exercise can help you think and sleep better, tapers anxiety, and curbs the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, many cancers, osteoporosis, memory loss, and weight gain. Here’s how and why to get moving.

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Step it up

The power of exercise

In 2018, the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans advised adults to do at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every week, plus strength exercises at least twice a week.

Newsflash: Most of us aren’t hitting those targets. But our bodies aren’t frozen in time while we’re not exercising. We’re paying a price.

8 reasons to get moving today

Exercise and weight

Getting the most out of exercise

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