Cutting Back On Sugar
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
THE pulse of Malaysian music organizes the movements of 100 housewives and senior citizens in the parking lot of the Soemarno Soeratmodjo Hospital, Kuala Kapuas, Central Kalimantan, into a steady rhythm.
THE pulse of Malaysian music organizes the movements of 100 housewives and senior citizens in the parking lot of the Soemarno Soeratmodjo Hospital, Kuala Kapuas, Central Kalimantan, into a steady rhythm.
Participants in the aerobics session are guided by Ngatai, a retired serviceman, whose directions are gentle and relaxed. "These movements are especially meant for people with diabetes," Ngatai, 60, explained. He has been a member of the Kapuas ch
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