Are We Reaching The End Of The Trend For Longer, Healthier Lives?
In the past 50 years, better medical care and healthier habits have greatly reduced the risk of dying young from heart disease. But the obesity epidemic threatens to reverse that happy trend.
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NPR News: Are We Reaching The End Of The Trend For Longer, Healthier Lives?
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