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Rich Victorians often had better access to healthcare, nutrition, and sanitation compared to the lower classes, leading to improved overall health. However, they were not immune to health issues; many suffered from ailments related to their lifestyle, such as obesity and respiratory diseases due to poor indoor air quality from coal smoke. Additionally, the prevalence of Infectious Diseases was still a concern, even among the wealthy. Overall, while their health was generally better than that of the poorer population, the affluent faced unique health challenges tied to their social status.

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