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		<title>Exercise May Keep Your Cells Younger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is good news and bad news. Older exercisers seem to have younger, healthier cells. Good news that you can keep your cells younger. Bad news that you have to exercise. A study reported in the Washington Post looking at 2,400 pairs of twins suggests that those twins that exercised in their spare time over [...]]]></description>
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