A new research study shows that rates for smoking, obesity and chronic conditions such as heart disease are comparatively higher in rural areas, leading to shorter life expectancy.
Until three months before he died at age 97, Fred drove every day from his farmhouse to the local store in his rural New ...
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The Healthy on MSN11 Things People Who Live to 100 Have in CommonCentenarian similarities Living to be 100 requires a fair amount of luck, it’s true. But people who make it past the century mark also share some healthy habits that we could all benefit from. Here’s ...
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