Harvard study: Mixing up workouts could cut risk of early death by nearly 20%
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A study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that varying one's workouts may be linked to a lower risk of premature mortality. The research suggests that mixing up exercise routines could reduce the risk of early death, potentially by nearly 20%. The study's findings imply that the type and variety of exercise, rather than just the amount, may play a role in increasing longevity.
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