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What makes us sick has less to do with lifestyle, says prof

What makes us sick? Is it genetics or lifestyle? Is it too many burgers, 
too much alcohol, not enough exercise? Not according to York Professor 
Dennis Raphael, who, like the fourth-century BC philosopher Plato, 
attributes poor health to living conditions. Things like income level and 
people?s access to food, housing, education, and health and social 
services, are what determines whether people are ill or healthy, he says.


http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=15498

http://thecanadianfacts.org


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