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Newcastle researchers tackle teen fitness

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

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Watch Dr Narelle Eather's interview with NBN News on the University of Newcastle's Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition CrossFit program for teens and how it is benefiting their health and study habits.

Narelle Eather NBN interview about CrossFit program

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