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      <description> News 14 Carolina online, December 7, 2006 Get moving: Researchers from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland studied the children of 20 women who continued to exercise throughout pregnancy and 20 expectant moms who quit exercising. At 5 years...</description>
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