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Neighborhood Sick Zones: Where You Live Can Affect Your Health

Your neighborhood could be hurting your health. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that where you live has a huge impact on wellness.

Our series looks at how specific neighborhoods compare, from mental health to obesity and exercise to unhealthy behaviors.

It turns out your ZIP code can make a big difference. 

The Health Gap

Source: CDC, Census Bureau
Credit: Sam Hart/NBC

Study Reveals Correlation Between Health and Where You Live

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Data shows history and economics help explain why health in some neighborhoods fare worse than others. Click here

Neighborhood Sick Zones: Route 1 Bus

Life Expectancy

Reporter Kristy Lee rides a bus on Route 1 to find out why health outcomes get worse the further down the line you ride. Click here.

Neighborhood Sick Zones: Mental Health in New Bedford

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On Tuesday, Ally Donnelly digs into why New Bedford, Massachusetts, has the highest rate of mental illness in the country. Click here.

Neighborhood Sick Zones: Obesity Connection to Address?

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On Wednesday, Karen Hensel explores the connection between your address and your weight. Click here.

Neighborhood Sick Zones: Where You Live Might Be Unhealthier Than Someplace Else

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On Thursday, Ryan Kath looks into why some neighborhoods have a higher prevalence of unhealthy behaviors than others. Click here.

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