Men with Type 2 diabetes wanted for new 鈥楬IT鈥 exercise study
Published on 10 September 2014Scientists looking for men with Type 2 diabetes aged 40-60 to take part in a new study to find out more about the health benefits of short bursts of exercise
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Scientists looking for men with Type 2 diabetes aged 40-60 to take part in a new study to find out more about the health benefits of short bursts of exercise
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