Too much, too little
The WHO is advancing evil socialist propaganda, saying that balancing the consumption of the rich and poor would be better for everyone:
Just 10 avoidable risk factors, including malnutrition, unsafe sex, smoking and poor sanitation, account for a massive 40 per cent of global deaths each year, warns the World Health Organization.
[...] The risks are starkly different between "haves" and "have-nots". Whereas poor people typically die through lack of food and clean water, the rich die through diseases of overindulgence. The reasons may be obvious, but the WHO describes them as "shocking".
Of the 10 risk factors, the five that dominate in poor countries are: abnormally low body weight, unsafe sex, iron deficiency, unsafe water and exposure to indoor smoke from solid fuels.
[...] In richer countries, the five key killers are tobacco, alcohol, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and obesity.
(Thanks, Geoff!)
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