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Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Jan 1, 2012   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …
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Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Jan 1, 2012   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …
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Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Jan 1, 2012   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …
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Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …

Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …

Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …

Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …

Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …

Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …
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Exercise doesn’t prevent pregnancy-related diabetes

Dec 28, 2011   //   by NorahSaadah   //   Blog  //  No Comments

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pregnant women who exercised regularly during the second half of their pregnancies did not lower their odds of developing pregnancy-related diabetes in a new clinical trial. Researchers in Norway found that when they randomly assigned 855 pregnant women to either exercise three times a week or to stick with regular prenatal care alone, the exercisers were no less …
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