You Can See More: How to live longer: The fatty food that could protect against the ‘world’s biggest killer’ 11:40 AM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article How to live longer: The fatty food that could protect against the ‘world’s biggest killer’ is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed THE WORLD'S biggest killer is heart disease, which takes more than 160,000 lives each year in the UK. Protecting your heart can be one way to boost longevity and add some years to your lifespan. Here's one food that may help. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Vitamin D deficiency symptoms warning from Dale Pinnock: 'More susceptible' to virusesThe following article Vitamin D deficiency symptoms warning from Dale Pinnock: 'More susceptible' to viruses is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Fe… Read MoreYou Can See More: Statins: The severe infection 40% more likely to occur among statin users - study warningThe following article Statins: The severe infection 40% more likely to occur among statin users - study warning is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health… Read MoreYou Can See More: Covid: Omicron poses '2.4 times higher' risk of reinfection - new studyThe following article Covid: Omicron poses '2.4 times higher' risk of reinfection - new study is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed OMICRON po… Read MoreYou Can See More: How to live longer: A growing health risk impacting longevity and increasing dementia riskThe following article How to live longer: A growing health risk impacting longevity and increasing dementia risk is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: High cholesterol: Everyday plastic use associated with 'potent' cardiovascular diseaseThe following article High cholesterol: Everyday plastic use associated with 'potent' cardiovascular disease is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Fe… Read More
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