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The Government Throws Money at Heart Disease, but Prevention Is Better than Cure

Americans spend billions of dollars on treating heart disease. Prevention is cheaper, but thanks to perverse government incentives, preventing heart disease takes a backseat to medical spending.

Original Article: “The Government Throws Money at Heart Disease, but Prevention Is Better than Cure”

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