HPB partners Fitbit to encourage Singaporeans to adopt healthier habits

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SINGAPORE — US fitness wearables company Fitbit is partnering the Health Promotion Board (HPB) in a new initiative to encourage Singaporeans towards better habits in physical activity, sleep, nutrition and emotional wellbeing, the company announced on Wednesday (Aug 21).

 

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