Stopping to smell the roses is one thing. But dawdling through life could come with added health risks, according to new research. Researchers analyzed the daily movements of more than 24,000 adults … [+2016 chars]
For the Heart, Small Exertions Are Better Than None - Newser
Moving at a moderate or vigorous pace provides health benefits without formal exercise: study
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