Study Shows Lasting Health Benefits from Short-Term Lifestyle Changes
A new study reveals that just a few years of healthy eating and exercise can lead to better health outcomes two decades later. Researchers found that participants who received lifestyle coaching were less likely to develop chronic conditions compared to those who did not.
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Study Shows Lasting Health Benefits from Years of Healthy Eating and Exercise
Study Shows Lasting Health Benefits from Short-Term Lifestyle Changes
Study Shows Lasting Health Benefits from Years of Healthy Eating and Exercise
A few years of healthy eating and exercise influences health 2 decades later, new study shows
A few years of healthy eating and exercise influences health 2 decades later, new study shows
A few years of healthy eating and exercise influences health 2 decades later, new study shows
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