As the NHS has been hemorrhaging money for many years now is it time to introduce change.? - how long can you live with a hemorrhage
For the lifestyle-induced illnesses and injuries that require long-term medications and / or care. Theoretically, we live in an enlightened society in which we know what is good or bad for our health and wellbeing. However, some seem to jump off the drug crisis and need not worry about the consequences of resource depletion, the loss of their basic services.
The NHS is already overburdened and for my part, I do not kill. Make people pay for insurance for your decadent lifestyle. I'm talking about smoking and diseases related to alcohol, sexually transmitted diseases, obesity, dangerous sports injuries
What do you think?
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