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There is no ‘exercise pill” but the research on the effects of physical activity on the body could lead to treatments to help those with conditions/illnesses that hamper their ability to exercise.

September 20, 2022September 22, 2022Dr. Barry Dworkin

Medical Mythbusting Commentary for September 20, 2022

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Could We Ever Make “Exercise In A Pill” To Replace Physical Activity?

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