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Publication date: Sep 18, 2009
Publication date: Sep 18, 2009
A study that looked at 19,000 middle-aged men over the course of 40 years found that those who smoked, had high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels live an average of ten years less than men without any of those risk factors. Eliminating even one risk factor can help you get some of those years back.
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