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Health Tip: Looking for an Exercise Product?
By LadyLively on April 2, 2015
If you’re looking for a newer, more convenient way to get fit, remember to be a smart shopper.
The American Council on Exercise says you should be wary of exercise products that:
- Claim to burn extra calories with little effort.
- Claim to burn more calories than similar products.
- Offer suspicious testimonials.
Remember to read the fine print. This old adage holds true: If the manufacturer claims sound too good to be true, they probably are.
Source: HealthDay
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