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If individuals have limited access to resources with which they could prevent or treat disease, due to avoidable and unjust social conditions, inequity in health may result (unpaid labour, contaminated water supplies, inflated prices of pharmaceuticals, etc.). Further, if individuals limit their access to resources due to personal choice, inequality in health may result (noncompliance with medical advice, postponing treatment, etc.).