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June 13, 2020

Drugs vs. Exercise to reduce mortality: What is more effective?
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Although in many cases drugs are necessary to improve people's quality of life, there are times when physical exercise could be combined together with pharmacology or even be the main treatment. A study that has analyzed more than 300,000 people has compared the effectiveness between physical exercise and drugs when reducing mortality. The results obtained invite reflection.

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