The Health Gap
The Challenge of an Unequal World
by Michael Marmot
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appears in Public Health and Sociology.
In Baltimore's innercity neighborhood of Upton/Druid Heights, a man's life expectancy is sixtythree; not far away, in the Greater Roland Park/Poplar neighborhood, life expectancy is eightythree. The same twentyyear avoidable disparity exists in the Calton and Lenzie neighborhoods of Glasgow, and in other cities around the world.In Sierra Leone,...
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