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14 October, 23:13

Do low-income patients sustain more amputations do to diabetes than high-income patients do

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  1. 14 October, 23:20
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    Geographic analyses of illness patterns have supported major public health initiatives, and can be attributed in large part to the control of communicable conditions in developed countries.

    The availability of geographic information systems and public population-based data has developed new opportunities for scientists to identify causes and craft interventions for chronic illnesses.

    "Few studies have assessed geographic patterns that link household incomes to major preventable complications of chronic diseases
  2. 14 October, 23:41
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    Low-income patients sustain more amputations do to diabetes than high income patients do. The reasons are:

    1. Poverty

    2. No access to education

    3. No opportunities to workout regularly

    4. Don't eat healthy food such us fruits and vegetables

    5. A diet full of sugar

    6. No access to a good health service
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