Heart-Healthy Cities: These Spots Have the Least Heart Attacks

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Communities in the U.S. range widely in the percentage of residents who've had heart attacks, a new report shows.

Less than 2 percent of the residents of Boulder, Colorado, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, reported having had heart attacks, according to new findings from a Gallup-Healthways survey of people living in 190 U.S. metro areas, conducted in 2014 and 2015.

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