can we agree on this?
>>128814149
Suicide gets a little political depending on the victim
>>128814413
explain
>>128814249
ARE
>>128814149
>Born with a kidney disorder
>WHY DIDNT YOU JUST BE BORN WITHOUT ONE REEEE
>>128814149
Not really. In the "your own problem" field there are self-immune diseases, which you have little to no control over.
>>128814531
ALL
>>128814149
Diabetus ain't my problem if it was not aquired due to lifestyle choice. I have done all I can to diet and exercise and if that isn't enough fuck it.
>Overall I agree with you analysis.
>>128814149
Mental health issues could arguably be put behind politics. A lot of it stems from shitty policies, incorrect medical care and bad health practices.
>>128814568
Difference:
>A. people did it to people.
>B. nobody did it to you.
are socialists this retarded?
>>128814678
NIGGERS
>>128814149
>Genetic diseases
>your fault
Only if we can finally hop on the eugenics train
Interesting perspective, but health of citizens can be in "political issues category" too.
>>128814149
No. What the fuck? In what ass-backwards fucknation do we place a dividing line between "your own problem" and "political issues"? Are yout not aware that you live in a democracy? Political issues are our problem.
No, you'd have to be a fucking idiot to agree with that.
>>128814739
This. Type 2 is your own fault, but type 1 is a fucking coin toss
>>128814149
No I disagree. Most of those problems have environmental factors. Since we are not in complete control of our environment individually, we must tackle some of the problems commutatively and so some of them become "our problem".
>>128815375
It has nothing to do with fault. It's about who takes responsibility - you or the state.
>>128815375
As a matter of fact, type 2 has more of a genetic component than type 1, if I'm not mistaken. However, having the genetic trait doesn't mean you will develop 'beetus, of course, as lifestyle is still largely determinant.
>>128814149
The is perfect for when people try to tell me gun deaths are a real problem. Also, it's the food you're eating and your decision making. Make the majority of the food you eat be fruit and some steamed vegetables and then come talk to me about your ailments.
>>128814149
no, some of it yes, but you cant really help if you develop cancer, you can lower the risks but thats it
>>128815718
There's a genetic bit to type 2, but type 1 has almost nothing to do with lifestyle
>type 1 here
>not ideal
>>128814149
I disagree considering Trump is cutting a quarter of health science research grants (NIH) next year
>>128816293
>There's a genetic bit to type 2, but type 1 has almost nothing to do with lifestyle
All true.
>>128814149
>fear of dying
no we can't agree cause I don't care.
I don't want niggers in my country.
>>128814149
>agree on an image with arbitrary sized circles
>no values or percents
Sure goyem
>>128814490
"Suicide"
2 bullets go through 1 head.
He probably means leading people to suicide, but my answer is the real problem.
>>128814149
This statement is itself advocating a policy of "these issues are/should be irrelevant to considering appropriate government action".
That is, in itself a way to classify them as a political issue.
Literally everything on this is a political issue.
Good point op
>>128814149
We're you in a cyber conference in Memphis today?
>>128814149
This is wrong.
The estimated annual mortality rate for allopathic physicians adverse drug reactions, medical errors, among other things, is in the USA, 783,936 people a year.
And this estimate is conservative. See Table 1. This includes no disease. Purely medical errors.
http://www.webdc.com/pdfs/deathbymedicine.pdf