Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Activity is Very important for Teenagers

Exercising during adolescence may help guard against a deadly form of brain tumor in adulthood, new research suggests.
Physical activity later in life didn't seem to matter, study finds
The study also found that avoiding obesity during the teen years was associated with a lower risk of developing the cancerous brain tumors called gliomas, while being tall increased the chances of such malignancies.

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