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100 _aDiwekar, Rujuta
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245 _aSustainable health
260 _aYojana
300 _a65(6), Jun, 2021: p.28-34
520 _aI Health is a primary right, a human rights issue really. Education, poverty and gender have an impact on our health outcomes. Where we live, accessibility to health care, clean air and fresh produce and a multitude of other factors affect our health too. Newcastle, a charming university city in the UK, had a very interesting study that showed that people who lived in an area called Byke performed badly on health parameters than those who lived in Jesmond. Byke is a poor area, Jesmond a posh neighbourhood. Your postcode or PIN code as we call it in our country, is now emerging as a critical aspect in influencing our health. And this is irrespective of the country you live in. In cities, it’s much more important as ghettos or poorer parts of any city bear the maximum burden of ill-health. – Reproduced
773 _aYojana
906 _aHEALTH
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