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Where healthiest, least healthy live in U.S. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The lifespans of the healthiest Americans are more than 30 years longer than those of the least healthy, despite more than two decades of efforts to reduce the disparities, Harvard University researchers reported Monday. At one end of the scale are...
Study: Lifestyle, where you live key to longevity (The Charlotte Observer)
Want to live longer? A new study suggests that where and how you live may be stronger predictors of longevity than access to health insurance or higher income.
Best method to coordinate your lifestyle? Just live it! (Tri-State Media)
I guess it's true. I am simply not keeping up with the times and am out of the loop. I know this because one of the morning talk shows told me recently that all the "in crowd" people now have their own lifestyle coordinators.
Where you live linked to life expectancy (AP via Yahoo! News)
Where you live, combined with race and income, plays a huge role in the nation's health disparities, differences so stark that a report issued Monday contends it's as if there are eight separate Americas instead of one.
Eat nuts to keep your heart healthy (Navhind Times)
REGULARLY eating a handful of nuts, including peanuts, could keep your heart healthy, says a major study spanning 10 countries. But scientists warn that it would not make up for an unhealthy lifestyle.
Want To Live Longer? Then Leave Georgia (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
Goergia and the rest of the south are at the bottom of the list when it comes to life expectancy. Find out where people live the longest.
Want To Live Longer? You May Want To Move (The Denver Channel)
It's not just how you live -- but where you live -- that can dictate how long your life will be.
Where you live can affect life expectancy (Provo Daily Herald)
Asian-American women living in Bergen County, New Jersey, lead the U.S. in longevity, typically reaching their 91st birthdays. Worst off are American Indian men in swaths of South Dakota, who die around age 58 -- three decades sooner. Where you live, combined with race and income, plays a huge role in the United States's health disparities, differences so stark that a report issued Monday
Where you live can affect how long you live (ABC 7 Chicago)
How does Illinois rank when it comes to the average life span? A new studay indicates where you live can affect how long you live.
Healthy futures (KTVA Anchorage)
ConocoPhillips is working to help motivate Alaska youth to get out and live an active lifestyle. Since 2003, they have been promoting their Healthy Futures program, which is designed to get kids out in hopes that they can avoid obesity.
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