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New Study on Life Expectancy
By Allan Coukell
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BOSTON, Mass. - September 12, 2006 - A new study finds striking differences in life expectancy among groups of Americans. According to the research out of Harvard University yesterday, the biggest factors are race, income, and location. Those who fare worst are African-Americans from urban neighborhoods with high crime rates. WBUR's health and science reporter Allan Coukell has more on the story.
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