Excerise: A Brief Summary

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Dr. Hambrecht's study is about how excerise can help your heart more than a heart medical procedure. The study's says that if people get at least 30 minutes of moderate excerise like brisk walking for five days a week that it will help your heart more than a Angioplasties. This is because Angioplasties only help with opening arteries, while excerise can give you that and a lot of other health benifits. However, Angioplasties is the easiest opinion, as it only takes one day to do, while excerise takes a couple of week or even months to see the full benefits. However, I still thinkthat Dr. Hambrecht's sutdy will affect one's outlook on excerise.
Dr. Hambrecht's study will effect the outlook on excerise as it will seem better for their future.

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