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by splish
5555 days ago
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It was a doctor's observation. While operating on Afghan soldiers who have limited access to processed foods and a western lifestyle the fat deposits were not found as abundantly internally. It serves as a launching point to describe the point of the article and book. Your premise and statistics are a bit on the hand-waving side, of course no one is calling Afghanistan and Pakistan models of health. And life expectancy is not a proper measure of health either, as per capita (~2006) Afghan people had $29 as the total expenditure on health per capita. The United States? $6,714. We may live longer but we have a lot more help in getting there. http://www.who.int/countries/afg/en/ http://www.who.int/countries/usa/en/ |
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