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With more active lifestyle, average adult could live 5.3 years longer The Washington PostWalking every day can add 11 years to your life CBS NewsAccording to Scientists, This Simple Habit Could Boost Your Life Expectancy by up to 11 Years SciTechDailyScientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life Prevention MagazineDaily Walks Could Add More Than 10 Years to Your Life, New Study Says Real Simple
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareStudy finds mid-life clue that you're likely to get Alzheimer's within the next 20 years Daily MailVisceral Fat in Midlife Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Inside Precision MedicineHow one health concern could predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before first symptoms occur The IndependentDeep belly fat could predict Alzheimer's disease decades ahead of symptoms UPI News
More | Talk | Read It Later | Share‘Significant talent shortage’ threatens the rise of radiopharmaceuticals STAT
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