Poor people or those who are less educated are unlikely to give up bad habits such as smoking and eating junk food, according to a report. On the contrary, those who belong to the middle class are getting healthier by choosing better lifestyle, the report from the influential King's Fund health think-tank said. Researchers analyzed official data from England covering four behaviors linked to disease and early death: smoking; excess alcohol use; poor ...Sunday, 26 August 2012
Poorer People Less Likely to Follow Healthy Lifestyle
Poor people or those who are less educated are unlikely to give up bad habits such as smoking and eating junk food, according to a report. On the contrary, those who belong to the middle class are getting healthier by choosing better lifestyle, the report from the influential King's Fund health think-tank said. Researchers analyzed official data from England covering four behaviors linked to disease and early death: smoking; excess alcohol use; poor ...
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