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http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/phdd/whatsnew.html
The Tides of Change: Addressing Inequity and Chronic Disease in Atlantic
Canada
This paper looks at the relationship between chronic disease and inequity
in
the context of the particular social and economic patterns that influence
health in Atlantic Canada. It will be of interest to anyone working on
either
chronic disease prevention or equity issues. It includes an examination
of the
three pathways by which social determinants of health may result in
increased chronic disease: the materialistic, psychosocial, and
political/economic pathways. Policy implications are also examined and a
number of recommendations for action are proposed.
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