Healthy Living Factors in Preventing Serious Disease ( Diabetes, Cancer Heart Attack, Stroke)

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Healthy Living Factors in Preventing Serious Disease ( Diabetes, Cancer Heart Attack, Stroke)

Healthy Living Factors and Risk of Serious Disease Risk of diabetes, heart attack, stroke, or cancer (RR) Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009;169(15): Number of Healthy Living Factors (never smoking, regular exercise, healthy eating, healthy weight) 23,153 people, ages 35-65, 8-year study

Risk of Diabetes (RR) Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009;169(15): Number of Healthy Living Factors (never smoking, regular exercise, healthy eating, healthy weight) 23,153 people, ages 35-65, 8-year study Healthy Living Factors and Risk of Diabetes

Healthy Living Factors and Risk of Heart Attack Risk of Heart Attack (RR) Number of Healthy Living Factors (never smoking, regular exercise, healthy eating, healthy weight) Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009;169(15): ,153 people, ages 35-65, 8-year study

Healthy Living Factors and Risk of Cancer Risk of Cancer (RR) Number of Healthy Living Factors (never smoking, regular exercise, healthy eating, healthy weight) Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009;169(15): ,153 people, ages 35-65, 8-year study