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Interventions using wearables or smartphones to track daily movement were shown to significantly boost physical activity among patients with a history of heart disease and stroke, researchers reported.Wearables and smartphones may be accessible options to boost daily steps and moderate to vigorous physical activity among people with CVD and stroke, according to data published in the Journal of
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