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Is disease more conducive to poverty?
I think the poor are more likely to get sick than the rich. Due to different economic conditions, the quality of life and living habits of poor and rich families will be different.

Compared with the rich, the most important thing for the poor is to solve the problem of food and clothing. Adults will go out to work for the living expenses at home. In general, their working environment is very bad, and some of them may have a certain impact on their health. And these workers may work late into the night, without rest days, and often work day and night. After work, their working meals are not very rich, but they are generally simple.

In this way, in the long run, only high-intensity work can keep up with nutrition. Is not enough rest time, easy to drag down the body? Without a healthy body, diseases will naturally plague them.

For those rich people, they don't have to worry about eating, so naturally there is not so much pressure. Their working environment is generally in the office and will not be hit by wind and rain. There is heating in winter and air conditioning in summer. Their working meals are also very nutritious. They have normal working hours and rest days. Because they have a certain economic foundation and rich spare time, they will go to fitness and do some sports. They also pay great attention to health and know some Chinese medicines and nutrients to regulate their bodies. Such a living and working environment makes them less likely to get sick.

By comparing the life and work of the poor and the rich, I think the poor are more likely to get sick.