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Why A GP Says 'Snowshoeing' May Be Better Exercise Than Walking

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15.12.2025
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It’s very hard to predict snow in the UK, which means we don’t yet know whether we’ll have a white Christmas

Still, those who have access to thick blankets of fluffy flakes, like those in parts of Scotland, might benefit from “snow shoeing” in it, said Dr Suzanne Wylie, GP and medical adviser for IQdoctor

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