Many people set health goals, like eating healthier foods and getting more exercise, and the city they live in could play a role in their success.
WalletHub ranked the healthiest cities in the U.S. measuring indicators of good health such as fruit and vegetable consumption, fitness clubs per capita, and the cost of doctors' visits.
San Francisco came in first place and scored high in availability of healthy food and the amount of green space in the area.
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