Prescription Lifeline: Study Predicts Americans to Spend Half Their Lives on Meds
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ltcnews.comPrescription Lifeline: Study Predicts Americans to Spend Half Their Lives on Medsltcnews.comA new study reveals a startling trend, expecting Americans to spend nearly half their lives on prescription medications. The growing dependency raises concerns about the long-term health affects and risks of polypharmacy.
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