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According to some scientists, what kind of people can benefit most from Tai Chi?A.Healthy

According to some scientists, what kind of people can benefit most from Tai Chi?

A.Healthy but relatively inactive old people.

B.Active but relatively unhealthy old people.

C.Frail old people, just released from hospital.

D.Energetic young people.

提问人:网友wwwsky 发布时间:2022-01-07
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