1. Thomas Samaras Thomas Samaras United States says:

    Coronary heart disease started increasing during the industrial revolution. According to a report by the World Health Organization, coronary heart disease was rare before the early 1900s. This seems to conflict with the above study since we were also quite a bit shorter before coronary heart disease started increasing. Many short populations have been studied and found free of coronary heart disease and stroke.

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