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Why Fort Worth, Texas could be an example for cities trying to get healthy
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When Cynthia McFadden last visited Fort Worth in 2015, it was one of the unhealthiest cities in America. The mayor took inspiration from “Blue Zones” and has helped to transform the lives of many of her citizens.Nov. 22, 2018