'You are where you live': New study finds your postal code may affect your health

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Where you live may affect your risk of major diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer, according to a new study from McMaster University.

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“You are where you live” ? Of course I am. If I wasn’t it would mean I had moved to a new place, but then I’d still be me where I live.........am I missing something?

tell me about it....the reason some of us shop at specific postal codes...and they are also cheaper go figure

Another frivolous study. Tell me something I don't know, please!

lmao ya no kidding!

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