Cataloguing Our Unhealthy Ways

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Before 2007 slips entirely down the memory hole, a Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive Health-Care Poll has seized the opportunity to document health-related things people were doing wrong last year. Women were more likely than men to shortchange their own health.

Among the examples of this: 55 percent of women, vs. 49 percent of men, didn’t get enough sleep; 47 percent of women, vs. 37 percent of men, ate an unhealthy diet or too much food; 11 percent of women, vs.

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