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Hi Jocelyn,
   Here's another FYI - this time from the "other side", the life style pushers,  It's a good example of that ideology, of what to expect any time we want to challenge inequity as a cause of unequal health outcomes in children & adults.
  See you tomorrow,
Steve

Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D.
Professor, College of Health Professions
University of New England - Westbrook Campus
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Portland, Maine 04103
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