Here's one more reason to think about cycling to work: a new study has found people who commute by bicycle tend to have fewer days off sick and a reduced risk of long-term absences due to illness.
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People Who Cycle to Work Take Fewer Sick Days. But Why? - ScienceAlert
Here's one more reason to think about cycling to work: a new study has found people who commute by bicycle tend to have fewer days off sick and a reduced risk of long-term absences due to illness.
By:David Nield
Source:ScienceAlert
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