- Blacks are more likely than whites to die from many health conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer (Hille, Washington Examiner, 2/29);
- Residents who have not graduated from high school are more than four times as likely to have poor or fair health than college graduates;
- College graduates on average live five years longer than residents who do not graduate from high school;
- Higher-income residents on average live two years longer than middle-income individuals; and
- About one in three lower-income residents has a chronic disease, compared with about one in 10 higher-income residents.
A blog about the fucked-up state of healthcare, the cool shit some are doing to fix it, and other random thoughts. No bullshit. No posers. Just people who want action. Punk meets healthcare. Parental discretion advised.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Skin Color is Often the Most Important Predictor of Survival
RWJF on Thursday released a report that looked at how education, income, race and ethnicity play a role in health. Findings include:
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