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The horror of sports lessons put three in 10 of British 50 to 65-year-olds off exercise for life. I wish I’d known sooner that movement can feel so good Surprising news: three in 10 50- to ...
Millions of Britons are physically inactive and blame their hatred of school PE lessons for being put off exercise, a new poll has found. An estimated 4 million British adults aged 50 to 65 say bad ...
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China could gain a “massive strategic advantage” from the war in Iran by reshaping trade in the Middle East and catching up with the US militarily, according to one analyst. Zhu Zhaoyi, executive ...
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The surrender of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant near Appomattox on April 9, 1865 was an event remembered as essentially the end of the ...
A new Age UK survey reveals that millions of Britons are physically inactive, with about four million adults aged 50 to 65 attributing this to negative experiences during school PE lessons. About 40 ...
U.S. Soldiers from the 18th Corps Finance Battalion, 3rd Corps Sustainment Command, conducted a culminating training exercise ...