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Booster Seat Education - Protect Yourself
Americans are inundated with "get healthy" messeges, but with little results. Their health continues to be negatively affected by high obesity, physical inactivity and smoking rates. Each year, 1.5 millon people die from diseases largely related to lifestyle- cancer, diabetes, heart disease or stroke- representing two out of every three deaths. The American Heart Association have joined in a historic collaboration to help Americans make everyday choices that will reduce their risk of these life-theating diseases. The objective of the campaign is to motivate women to make healthy choices to prevent fatal diseases.
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