Walking can significantly lower risk of heart failure in older women
A new University at Buffalo study of more than 137,000 postmenopausal women aged 50 to 79 is the first to show association between increased physical activity and lower risk of two subtypes of heart failure. The study is the largest and most comprehensive to date that has evaluated physical activity within the context of heart failure prevention. Read article here…
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