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Gym Uses Exercise To Fight Addiction
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Gym Uses Exercise to Fight Addiction

  • February 9, 2019
  • DBAdmin
  • addicition, Autism, cerebral palsy, Neurodiversity
(3 min 36 sec) In this episode: an Indiana gym helps those recovering from addiction, an 11-yr-old radio host delivers the news for the visually impaired, an 18-yr-old with cerebral palsy accomplishes something no one thought would be possible, and more!
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