PLease help... Coronary heart disease is much less common in some countries than it is in the United States. What factors might account for this difference?
One possible explanation for such international variations in health care lies in different systems of health care financing and reimbursement that may cause different priorities in patient management.
you used google didnt you....i already searched that up and it doesnt make any sense
Yes I did. And I thought the same thing. Another answer had to do with Nazi Germany and it's dairy products. Now that was a really odd answer to a question.
i came across that too..
But it might be that here in the U.S. eating disorders are a problem. If you eat too much than it can seriously effect you heart. But this is sorta my opinion. Though statistics do show that America eats too much.
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