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Dennis,
I support the conclusions you have been sharing about impact of income,
social exclusion on heart disease (and other chronic health problems).  I am
interested in knowing what it is that you believe public health should be
doing to address this rather than focusing on "lifestyle" modification.  We
have been raising determinants of health issues at the political level for
years to no avail.

Your ideas for translating this research into action would be appreciated.
Joyce Fox

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