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by Gary Schwitzer's, HealthNewsReview Blog, 4 October 2010 | |||
"The relationship between an area's income and mortality is so striking," the report says, "that on average, every $10,000 increase in an area's median income appears to buy its residents another year of life." | "The relationship between an area's income and mortality is so striking," the report says, "that on average, every $10,000 increase in an area's median income appears to buy its residents another year of life." | ||
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Revision as of 22:51, 17 October 2010
Even more fuel!
This is the way the Swedish mammography study could/should have been analyzed
by Gary Schwitzer's, HealthNewsReview Blog, 4 October 2010
"The relationship between an area's income and mortality is so striking," the report says, "that on average, every $10,000 increase in an area's median income appears to buy its residents another year of life."
Key to long life? It may be in ... your ZIP code
Minneapolis Star Tribune, 7 October 2010
Minneapolis Star Tribune, 7 October 2010
Submitted by Bill Peterson