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Exercise is the best medicine!

13th February 2020

Posted by Dr Michelle Wright

Exercise is the best medicine! Dr Michelle explains the health benefits of physical activity and invites listeners to join monthly Walk n’Talk for Wellbeing events – free initiatives open to anyone and taking place in Zug, Vevey and Divonne-les-Bains.

Next events:

Zug: 13th February at 09:00, meeting at Schiessanlage Agerital, 6314 Unteraegeri; https://www.facebook.com/events/1266273673564914/

Vevey: 14th February at 08:45, meeting at Quai Ernest-Ansermet 10; https://www.facebook.com/events/199562554495948/

Divonne-les-Bains: 17th February at 14:00, meeting at Divonne Mediatheque, 181 avenue de la Plage;https://www.facebook.com/events/126674735322816

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