Inequalities in health are the result of where you’re born, live, work and grow old / Letter
Our life expectancy is not simply our personal responsibility, writes Jennie Popay Having spent several decades as a researcher in the health equity field, I was irritated to see that well-worn, misleading trope about personal responsibility for poor health being given the oxygen of publicity by (…)
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