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BHF pushes the beat in exercise TV campaign
LONDON - The British Heart Foundation wants lazy overweight Britons to get physical in its latest TV campaign. Not with Olivia Newton John, but with exercise, after a survey revealed that only 38% would be motivated to do more exercise if their life depended on it.
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