Lifestyle and Chronic Disease
Stressful urban lifestyles, poor diet, and lack of exercise contribute to a rise in chronic diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. Traditional diets and active lifestyles of our ancestors show a stark contrast, highlighting the impact of modern living on health. A significant portion of Alzheimer's cases can be traced back to diet and lifestyle choices, emphasizing the urgent need for change.In this clip
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