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Exercise cuts stroke risk

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Older men who regularly jog, swim or engage in other moderate to high intensity exercise may have a lower risk of suffering a stroke than their less-active counterparts.

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Tags: Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Men's Health, Exercise and Fitness, Running, Water Exercises

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