Heart disease plus other conditions are on the rise in the US. This is why I’ve stressed in my campaign that we have a sickness care rather than a healthcare system. As president I will tackle the causes - not just the symptoms - of our healthcare crisis. google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com…

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#heartdisease is terrible and the #medicalcommunity must see the benefit of this #conversation on the #healthcare #system. Start addressing #causes not just #symptoms
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Healthier lifestyles would reduce preventable chronic disease and save billions in healthcare costs. Achievable through a combo of education, awareness, & prevention programs; value-based care comp models; and patient financial incentives.
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Marianne, how about adopting a policy for the creation of a government-supported food manufacturer that will allow the public to purchase affordable, nutritious food in place of highly processed food.
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The increase in sickness (diabetes, Alzheimer’s, morbid obesity etc) is caused by highly processed food – manufacturers are putting profit before public health.
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Yes - a sickness care system will not curtail the rapidly burgeoning issue of food-related ill health (such as diabetes and obesity) which is set to explode. However, a government-supported food manufacturer would greatly reduce these health issues. healthengineering2020.com/th…
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you didnt make the debate stage byeee
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Proper diet and consistent exercise, pretty simple solution.
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This is the issue I agree with you the most on. Hopefully you can spread this message enough so that other people figure it out.
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