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DNA analysis could help improve your workout - study

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INTRO: New study suggests athletes using DNA-matched training improved their performance almost three times more than those on mismatched programmes. Edward Baran reports.

Added on the 15/04/2016 02:50:11 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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