LABOR-SAVING DEVICES ARE KILLING US.

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A silent epidemic has been slowly taking over the country. As Americans' lives have been helped by technology, their cardiovascular health has been harmed, according to researchers from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

"Currently, 250,000 premature deaths and one trillion dollars in health care costs can be attributed to the American sedentary lifestyle each year" indicates Frank Booth, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine. "This lifestyle, which has become increasingly more prevalent ... results in a metabolic state that is linked to at least 17 chronic diseases and other health conditions. Since 1900, there has been a 29-fold increase in heart disease deaths, compounded in the past 40 years by a sixfold increase in diabetes and a twofold increase in obesity."

Booth and his colleagues point to society's increasing use of laborsaving devices and other technologies as the cause of a myriad of...

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