Smoking, High Blood Pressure, Elevated Blood Glucose And Obesity Reduce Life Expectancy In US

A new study by researchers in the US (the first to examine the effect of four preventable risk factors on life expectancy across the nation), suggests that smoking, high blood pressure, elevated blood glucose, and overweight and obesity reduce life expectancy in the US by 4.9 years in men and 4.1 years in women and lead to health disparities…

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