Victorian diseases rise due to poverty
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Doctors urge government to fight poverty after rise in patients with Victorian diseases

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Survey of 882 doctors found 89% were concerned about the impact of health inequalities.
72% had seen more patients in the past three months with illnesses related to poor-quality housing, air pollution and access to transport.
46% of respondents said that at least half of their workload involved illnesses linked to social factors.
Royal College of Physicians has called on government to set out how its health mission will address these illnesses.
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