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Pharmacy drive-thru’s – a bad prescription for patient health?
As our society has become more sedentary, obesity and its many health complications have become more pronounced throughout the nation. Therefore, it seems wholly inconsistent for retailers who specialize in products to improve your health and for pharmacists abiding by their oath, to … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, adaptive reuse, architecture, bicycling, Biking, cities, consumerism, culture, fitness, health, Health care, land use, planning, product design, spatial design, sprawl, transportation, urban planning, walking, zoning
Tagged drive-thrus, fitness, health, obesity, pharmacies, sedentary lifestyles, transportation, walkability, walking
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