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Is heart disease *mostly* based on genetics or lifestyle? |
Heart disease runs in our family and it seems like half of my family has a storke or HA by the time they're 75. Most of them have lived a fairly healthy lifestyle. Lifestyle. 99% A way to cure all illness, (obesity, diabetes, heart problems, early stages of cancer, etc), is raw vegan. This is not a bland diet, by the way. in my mind i think 90% is lifestyle. |
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