
The risks of developing diabetes and obesity has been found to be more in regions that are socio-economically deprived, claims a new research. And it holds true in spite of your own individual social status. "Regional factors, such as the population's average income, unemployment or quality of living and environment can affect the health of all inhabitants, regardless of the educational level of the individual people," said Werner Maier from the Helmholtz ...
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