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Bronwen Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Feb 2002 15:16:48 -0500
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I realize that poverty is the number one factor affecting the overall health of Canadians, and I'm glad that you continue to remind us of this (I am being entirely serious).

But, do you believe that messages such as nutrition and physical activity promotion will not make ANY difference to anyone's health?  so we should give them up?
Or is it because of the concern about blaming the victim?

We are a frustrated lot, working in health promotion.

Bronwen Williams, RD
Public Health Dietitian
Healthy Lifestyles

Toronto Public Health
399 The West Mall
Toronto, Ontario M9C 2Y2
Tel. (416) 338-1783
Fax. (416) 338-1780


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