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Societal restraint of behavior during the pre-vaccine pandemic saved working-age men but not women.
Ralph Catalano
Published: 202510.1126/sciadv.ady7033
Abstract
Risky behavior disproportionately contributes to death in the working-age (i.e., 15 to 64 years old) population. Men exhibit riskier behavior than do women. As a result, working-age men die more frequently than do working-age women. Despite these cir…
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