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-----Original Message-----
From: P A Day [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 November 2004 11:07
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Alternative to CMO 10 tips to better health
Rachel Flowers
The original stuff on tips for a long anf healthy life did not originate
in the UK - we just adopted and adapted it. Its origins are in Canada -
taken from a speech by Roy Romanow in May 2003 reflecting on his 2002
report "Building on Values: the future of health care in Canada". Although
his report focused on health care, he reiterated that the health care
system is only one of the ingredients that can determine people's health.
Don't be poor
Get a good start in life
Graduate from high school
Get a job
Pick your community
Live in quality housing
Look after yourself
Men and women are different
Regards, Pat Day
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Rachel Flowers wrote:
> Hello I hope that one of you may be able to assist
> I am trying to find an Alternative to the CMO 10 tips that I had and
> ,alas ,have no longer .
> I believe that it originated from Bristol University and I had it a
> couple or more years ago. It had such helpful tips ( and I paraphrase)
> as
> Don't be poor etc.
> Best Wishes
> Rachel
> --
> Rachel Flowers
>
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Patricia Day
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy
Department of Social and Policy Sciences,
University of Bath, UK
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