No. of Recommendations: 2
OK, focus on one, coronary heart disease, the Canadians have less. Now the Canadians should have more, because a good chunk of the year is cold and snowbound, less movement, so what counteracts the environment
"lower smoking rates, greater emphasis on preventive care and universal healthcare access, and potentially different lifestyle and socioeconomic patterns."
So if you lived in a ghetto, those ghettos would likely have better access to preventative care and universal healthcare. They also might pay attention to preventative care and universal healthcare whereas USians are more likely to be suspicious, certain that the government or alien overlords are trying to change there DNA and enslave them. Lower smoking rates helps a lot. Genetics can play a big hand for some people.