Life Expectancy I: How Far We’ve Come – Common Science Space
In 2006 the World Health Organisation coined a new term: “the Glasgow Effect”. It resulted from an analysis of life expectancy data in two neighbourhoods in Glasgow, Scotland. One, a prosperous upper-middle-class village outside the central city, Lenzie, had a life expectancy for a male child at birth of 82, up there with the highest… Continue ReadingSee it on Scoop.it, via Viruses and Bioinformatics from Virology.uvic.ca
Life Expectancy I: How Far We've Come – Common Science Space
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