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  I have heard that exercise prevents bone loss. Is swimming a good exercise for this?
 


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The failure of the body to repair damaged DNA leads to the step in cancer development called:
  1.initiation.
  2.metastasis.
  3.progression.
  4.promotion.



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Although swimming is a wonderful way to strengthen muscles and keep your heart healthy, it is not the best exercise to keep your bones strong. This is because only weight-bearing exercises that cause your bones and muscles to work against gravity actually challenge the bone to grow and strengthen. Include weight-bearing exercises like jogging, jumping, tennis, and weight lifting in your routine.


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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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