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		<title>Progress in Exercise and Women&#8217;s Health Research</title>
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Product DescriptionIn the last 50 years, significant numbers of men and women take little exercise in the course of their occupation. The computer keyboard, the rise of private transport, the world by television, household &#8216;labour saving&#8217; devices mean that with the minimal of physical effort people work and play. The benefits of doing regular exercise [...]]]></description>
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