The Journal of the American Heart Association published a study from the University of California San Diego Tuesday.
- Scientists say some older women could get health benefit from chores like washing dishes and cooking.from the University of California San Diego Tuesday.They found that women who performed routine activities like housework, cooking and gardening saw a reduced risk of heart disease.
They say self-care activities like showering can also be significantly beneficial for seniors’ cardiovascular health
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