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Video: An unhealthy population is at higher risk to die of COVID-19, that’s bad news for Americans

  • Written by Anurag Papolu, Multimedia Editor
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As reports from cases around the world are analyzed, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and other chronic health issues have emerged as particularly high risk factors.

A study by Dr. David L. Katz, medical doctor and preventative and public health expert found that...

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