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Study in polluted Taiwan shows regular exercise still prevents high blood pressure

By Srinivas Chakravarty on July 20, 2020   GENERAL  

People who regularly exercise are at a lower risk of high blood pressure, even if they live in highly polluted areas, found a new research, since the risk-benefit relationship between air pollution and physical activity is a major concern as more than 91% of people worldwide live in areas where air quality fails to meet […]

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