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S Illinois | It's a morbid line of thinking, but if those were eliminated what is the ultimate death cause for most? Do we just shift the cause of death spectrum somewhere else that then becomes a high cost endeavor. Eliminate diabetes, then what about all of the extra hips, joints, medical costs that people face in that next 10 or 20 years of life they got back after not getting that chronic disease. How do lifetime health care costs compare for someone who lives to 90 without chronic diseases and someone who lives to 65 with chronic diseases. | |
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