Ways Your Neighborhood Could Be Affecting Your Health
By Kimberly Goad AARP If you were asked to name the factors that raise your risk for heart disease, cancer, diabetes or any other disease affected by lifestyle, you'd likely mention the usual suspects: drinking too much, exercising too little, smoking. And you wouldn't be wrong. A growing body of research, however, suggests some surprising culprits should be added to the list. They have nothing to do with lifestyle habits