Saturday, September 24, 2011

Heart Disease Deaths Could Be Halved By Policies That Promote Healthy Eating

Won't make a difference.
Research by the University of Liverpool has found that intervention policies that promote healthy eating could cut the death rate for cardiovascular disease (CVD) by up to 50%.

Professor Simon Capewell from the Institute of Psychology, Health and Well-being found that intervention policies which reduce unhealthy eating habits can have a significant effect on levels of CVD at both an individual and population level.
Because fat f**ks simply do not care.

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