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Social media trend helping people take steps toward better health

Por: 10 WBNS Health September 20, 2022

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Since the start of the pandemic, there have been many changing trends. The Hot Girl Walk is one trend spreading through social media that is making a simple form of exercise very popular. It's a walk outside that anyone can do, but with a purpose. The Hot Girl Walk trend is a way to help people focus on empowerment and fitness.  Her Campus, an online magazine at Ohio State University, targets female college student... + full article



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