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Inspire Fitness for Wellbeing | Exercise Physiology

Inspire Fitness for Wellbeing | Exercise Physiology

Inspire Fitness for Wellbeing | Exercise Physiology

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Diabetes Facts and Statistics

  Type 2 diabetes accounts for 87% of all people in Australia with diabetes, according to self-reported data from the 2007–08 National Health Survey. 1.7 million Australians have diabetes and half don’t

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