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How to exercise safely as it gets colder and darker

Por: The Times-Tribune Health October 15, 2022

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As the days shift to become shorter, darker and cooler, I have begun to worry about whether I’ll be able to continue taking daily outdoor walks. My strolls, which I... + full article



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