
2-Minute Walk After Eating Can Help Control Blood Sugar - Health.com
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Going for a short, two-minute walk after a meal can help reduce blood sugar levels, new research shows.
Going for a walk after a meal can help reduce blood sugar levels, even if it's just for a few short minutes, new research shows.
The news comes from a meta-analysis, published earlier this year in t… [+5972 chars]
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