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Date: 2014-12-17 09:04:56
Medicine
Socioeconomics
Health equity
Medical sociology
Double the Numbers
Health
Public health
Income in the United States

Gaps in Adult Health Status by Level of Education: How Do States Compare? In every state, the percent of adults ages 25 to 74 in less than very good health was lowest among college graduates and increased as the level of

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