Disease can impact any person regardless of where they are in the world or what their status is. According to a figure by Braveman and Barclay (2009) , what relationship does family income have with health conditions?
A) Children in homes with poor economic resources have higher rates of disease.
B) Children in homes with higher and lower economic classes show near identical rates of disease.
C) Regardless of ethnicity, children share the same rates of chronic disease in poorer homes.
D) Neighborhood factors play a central role in children's infectious and chronic disease, more so than does family income.
E) Preventative health measures (such as Medicaid) remove risk of chronic disease for poorer families.
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