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Skip the elevator when you can and take the stairs

11 min · 20. maj 2026
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Taking the elevator or escalator may feel easier than climbing stairs, but even a few flights of stairs can benefit both physical and mental health. In this episode of Wellness Wednesday, host Rishi Nagar explains why skipping elevators and escalators in favour of stairs is one of the best forms of exercise for overall health.

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