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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Health Impacts of Long Car Commutes
According to a new study in three car-centric Texan cities, the longer your daily commute, the more likely you are to have high blood pressure, an oversized waistline, and other health problems that increase your risk for chronic diseases. TIME
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