About 1.4 billion people across globe are physically inactive, says WHO
More than one in four adults globally (28 per cent or 1.4 billion people) are physically inactive, says a new
Read moreMore than one in four adults globally (28 per cent or 1.4 billion people) are physically inactive, says a new
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Read moreLiving close to nature and spending time outside has significant and wide-ranging health benefits, says a report. A new report
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