Thursday, January 24, 2013

NOW YOU KNOW

Americans under the age of 50 are more likely to have poor health and die prematurely than people in 16 other developed countries, according to a new study by the National Research Council. Car accidents, gun violence, obesity, diabetes, and drug overdoses are the leading contributors to the U.S.’s comparatively low life expectancy among the countries in the study, including Canada, Australia, and the nations of Western Europe.

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