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Social factors, not genetics, drive health inequities: WHO

GENEVA (DPA): Housing conditions, income, education and other social factors influence health more than genetics or the quality of the health care system, according to a new study by the World Health Organization (WHO). Such social factors as well as disadvantage and discrimination determine more than 50% of health, according to the research due to be presented and live-streamed from Geneva on Tuesday. It focuses on the “social determinants of h…
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The Frontier Post broke the news on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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