Cumulative biological risk and socio-economic differences in mortality: MacArthur Studies of Successful Aging
Teresa E. Seeman, David B. Reuben(Northwestern University), Burton H. Singer(Princeton University), Tara L. Gruenewald(University of California, Los Angeles), Alexander Bucur(University of California, Los Angeles), Mei‐Hua Huang(University of California, Los Angeles), Lisa Berkman(Johns Hopkins University), Eileen M. Crimmins(University of Southern California)
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