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Study: Walking After Eating May Reduce Diabetes Risk

Experts say three short walks of 15 minutes can be just as good for your health as one 45-minute walk.
[WBAY]
New research shows exercising right after eating doesn’t cause cramps–it’s good for you.
A new study shows going for a walk right after you eat may reduce your risk for Type 2 diabetes, especially if you’re older.
Researchers say moving helps control blood sugar levels, which is important for keeping diabetes at bay.
Read more about the study at WBAY.

