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mortality, including age, gender, SES, and disability. These findings suggest that feeling in control may ameliorate steep end …
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This study investigates the short-term mortality effects of two age-based restrictions on legal access to alcohol in … alcohol has, at most, a minor impact on drunk driving and mortality at age 16 and 18 years. This study thus provides fresh …
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If health care expenditure for the elderly grows faster than for younger people, the expenditure profiles become steeperʺ we call that "steepingʺ. Three instruments for measuring steepingʺ are presented: (1) trend of the relation between per-capita-expenditure of the old and the young; (2)...
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