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Read: Exercise alone won’t make you lose weight

Posted on May 16, 2015 by Jonathan Jarry • 2 Comments

Exercise has many virtues but, contrary to popular belief, it is not an efficient way to lose weight. So what is? “The idea that our obesity epidemic is caused by sedentary lifestyles has spread widely over the past few decades, spurring a multibillion-dollar industry that pitches gadgets and gimmicks promising to walk, run and kickbox … Continue reading →

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