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EXERCISE cut risk of second heart attack.(Brief Article)

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Regular exercise can significantly reduce the likelihood of a second heart attack occurring in vulnerable people, new research shows.

Dr. Lyn Steffen-Batey and colleagues from the University of Minnesota report their results in the October 31st issue of Circulation. Steffen-Batey and her colleagues found that, over 7 years, exercisers were less prone to experience fatal or non-fatal heart attacks. In the over 400 people studied, regular ...

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