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Lack Of Healthy Food Stores Increasing Early Heart Disease Risk

A new study released from Grand Valley State University indicates that Michigan residents who do not have adequate access to stores selling fresh food run the risk of developing early heart disease.

The study explored how the limited availability of healthy food stores may contribute to the early stages of atherosclerosis.

Its results point to a need for greater awareness of this potential health threat.

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