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- title: "Raising the minimum wage would save lives"
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url: "data-features/minimum-wage"
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- title: "The public health impacts of PM2.5 from traffic air pollution"
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url: "data-stories/traffic-and-air-pollution/"
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relatedData:
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- title: "Active design"
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url: "active-design"
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- title: "Housing maintenance"
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url: "housing-maintenance/"
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- title: "Healthy eating"
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url: "healthy-eating"
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Chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and stroke are shaped by where people live, work, and play—factors like housing quality, neighborhood safety, access to healthy food, transportation, and economic opportunity. These conditions, and their inequitable distribution, are deeply linked to the built, social, and economic environments in NYC.
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