Exercise as it relates to Disease is a resource where implications for exercise as they relate to different chronic diseases, and their treatments are explored. The wikis are created by students, as part of aUniversity of Canberra assignment, and should not be taken as medical advice.
2022 Wiki pages are due to be completed in September. In the interim students will be drafting these article critiques.
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