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Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up [[Productive time management|work]] into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop [[Self-sufficiency|internal]] health care services that achieve [[Scientific method|testable]] results such as preventative care.
Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|work]] into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop [[Special:MyLanguage/Self-sufficiency|internal]] health care services that achieve [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|testable]] results such as preventative care.

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Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|work]] into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop [[Special:MyLanguage/Self-sufficiency|internal]] health care services that achieve [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|testable]] results such as preventative care.

Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up work into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop internal health care services that achieve testable results such as preventative care.