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Apologies for cross-posting and a possible repeat message about this two
part radio broadcast on the social determinants of health that begins
this evening. 

Tuesday, CBC Radio 1. 9:05 p.m.
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/
Tuesday, February 26, 2008

SICK PEOPLE OR SICK SOCIETIES? Part 1 
We are healthier than ever before, and we live longer, but improvements
in health are not distributed evenly. The rich outlive the middle
classes, who outlive the poor. Swedes and Japanese live longer than
Canadians, and Canadians, longer than Americans. Freelance journalist
Jill Eisen discovers that the reasons have little to do with our health
care systems.

 Part 2 airs on Tuesday, March 4.


The program can be picked up on the Internet at http://www.cbc.ca/radio/
at 9:05 pm (Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific Times).


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