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Science & technology | Well Informed

Even tiny bursts of activity have measurable benefits

Illustration: Cristina Spano

Jul 3rd 2026|3 min read

FEW THINGS are as unambiguously good for you as exercise. Besides making you fitter and stronger, it cuts your risk of heart disease, strokes, diabetes, many types of cancer and more.

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