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Exercising in free time may keep blood pressure healthy.

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A new study finds that exercising during leisure time is linked to a lower risk for high blood pressure in people who do not do much exercise. 

They found people who did more than 4 hours per week of exercise in their leisure time, as opposed to work time, had a 19% lower risk of high blood pressure, compared with people who did not do much exercise at all.


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