Tuesday, 30 December 2014

6 Health Issues You're Not Too Young For

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6 Health Issues You're Not Too Young For
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If you think being young makes you immune to disease and major illness, think again. Dr. Evelyn Minaya and Dr. Mark Zoland describe six health issues you could be facing at an early age, like cholesterol and heart disease.
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