Some influential studies have argued that growing U.S. life expectancy inequality is driven by so-called “deaths of despair,” suggesting that economic stagnation has induced less-educated Americans to turn to drugs, alcohol and suicide.
Arline Geronimus, a professor at U-M’s School of Public Health, says that explanation is inconsistent with a large body of research that points out to stress-related illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, non-lung cancers and other internal diseases might help explain the growing gap. Read more: http://myumi.ch/6QVpj
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