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  2. Eva Moberg - Wikipedia

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    Eva X Moberg, (1962–1999), Swedish journalist and activist This page was last edited on 4 June 2024, at 12:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Eva Moberg (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Eva Moberg was the daughter of author Vilhelm Moberg and grew up in Stockholm. She graduated from secondary school in 1952, and in 1963 she became a licentiate of literary history, religious history, and practical philosophy with her thesis Kärlek och kön, en studie i Colettes diktning (English: Love and gender, a study of the poetry of Colette).

  4. Eva X Moberg - Wikipedia

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    Eva X Moberg was born in 1962, [1] the daughter of Ingemar Moberg. [2] She lived in Hägersten, a suburb of Stockholm. [3] During the 1980s, she became involved in the Swedish anarchist movement, squatting a house on Folkungagatan and editing Brand, which became one of the most influential countercultural magazines of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  5. A Few Hours Of Walking Every Week Could Slash Your Risk ... - AOL

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    A new study found that 300 to 599 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise could decrease your death risk by 26-31%: a certified personal trainer explains.

  6. Scientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life

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    The key takeaway from this new research is that even small, consistent increases in physical activity—like walking—can have a profound impact on health and longevity, says Dr. Iluyomade.

  7. As little as 30 minutes of aerobic exercise per week may aid ...

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    A study finds that people who engage in just 30 minutes of exercise per week see modest improvements in body weight and body fat but for clinically significant improvements they need a higher average.

  8. Kinesiotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Kinesiotherapy or Kinesitherapy or kinesiatrics (kinēsis, "movement"), literally "movement therapy", is the therapeutic treatment of disease by passive and active muscular movements (as by massage) and of exercise. [1] [2] It is the core element of physiotherapy/physical therapy.

  9. 'The Ice Skating Sisters' were rising stars beloved at their ...

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    Peter Livingston would create a backyard ice rink for his daughters when it got cold enough. Above, a woman places flowers at a memorial for victims Friday in Arlington, Va.