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His analysis of gp14 cancer gp14 statistics leads Dr. Peto to this firm conclusion: "Pollution is not a major determinant of U.S. cancer rates." I think I'll celebrate with a dioxin burger, medium rare. Posted by LouSchuler at 05:57 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack December 09, 2005 Under Pressure Here's a paradox: Americans are living longer, according to new U.S. government statistics, with average life expectancy rising from 75.4 years in 1990 to 77.6 years in 2005. That's been a long and gp14 mostly unbroken rise from the early years of the 20th century, when the average was just under 50 years. We now live almost four times as long as our cave-dwelling ancestors, and almost three times as long as our cultural forebears did in ancient Greece and Rome. But we're heading into our golden years with much higher rates of obesity and high blood pressure than we had just a few years ago: Half of all Americans closing in on their Medicare years have high blood pressure, while two out of five are obese, the U.S.
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