Walk and talk: why walking is the best kept secret to long-term health
Sci•Care di Robin Laird
Note sull'episodio
In this episode, we talk about the benefits of walking from a biochemical standpoint. Robin shares some tips on how to incorporate more walking into your day, so that you can continue to support for mental and physical well-being.
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