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Posts on social media claim that people can eat and drink whatever they like and not exercise because the inventors of the treadmill and gymnastics and a successful footballer and bodybuilder all died young but the creators of KFC, Nutella, Winston cigarettes, opium and Hennessy lived long lives. Aside from the fact that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other scientists recommend heathy eating and regular exercise to reduce the risk of disease and increase life expectancy, many of the ages at which the post claims these people died also appear to be incorrect.
“I had encounters with so many elderly people who had never seen a lady with a white jacket. They knew I was a student and they said, ‘come back, we need our doctors to be people who really care about us,’ and that put a burning piece in my heart. ”
Maxine Hayes, clinical professor emerita of pediatrics
University of Washington School of Medicine
The title of Maxine Hayes’ virtual talk last Tuesday as part of the Celebration of Inclusiveness in Medicine and Science Distinguished Lecture Series was “Righting the Wrong of Racial Injustice in Health.” It was a title she chose with care.