Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Equality:
"Life at the Top Isn't Just Better, It's Longer"
The New York Times is doing a series on class in America. It's most recent article follows the progression of three people who had a heart attack--an architect, a Con Edison worker, and a maid. Looking at a variety of factors, the article concludes that how much you make, how educated you are, where you live, and what you do for a living will not only affect the quality of your life but how long you live.
"Life at the Top Isn't Just Better, It's Longer"
Story
Health care stories, anyone?
The New York Times is doing a series on class in America. It's most recent article follows the progression of three people who had a heart attack--an architect, a Con Edison worker, and a maid. Looking at a variety of factors, the article concludes that how much you make, how educated you are, where you live, and what you do for a living will not only affect the quality of your life but how long you live.
"Life at the Top Isn't Just Better, It's Longer"
Story
Health care stories, anyone?