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View article: The role of <i>Akkermansia muciniphila</i> sulfatases in colonic mucin utilisation
The role of <i>Akkermansia muciniphila</i> sulfatases in colonic mucin utilisation Open
Akkermansia muciniphila , an obligate mucin degrader, is a major member of the human colonic microbiota and has been associated positive health outcomes. Mucins are complex glycoproteins that contain heavily sulfated O -glycans and form th…
View article: Education, health-based selection, and the widening mortality gap between Americans with and without a 4-year college degree
Education, health-based selection, and the widening mortality gap between Americans with and without a 4-year college degree Open
Gaps in life expectancy between Americans with and without a college degree have widened markedly over the past 3 decades. One explanation points to increasing educational attainment changing the type of people with and without a degree. I…
View article: Health inequalities
Health inequalities Open
There are marked differences in life expectancy between regions of England, between countries in the UK, and between the UK and other wealthy countries. In England, there are large differences in mortality rates between less and more educa…
View article: Accounting for the Widening Mortality Gap Between Adult Americans with and without a BA
Accounting for the Widening Mortality Gap Between Adult Americans with and without a BA Open
We examine mortality differences between Americans with and without a four-year college degree over the period 1992 to 2021.From 1992 to 2010, both groups saw falling mortality, but with greater improvements for the more educated; from 201…
View article: Health inequalities
Health inequalities Open
There are marked differences in life expectancy between the regions of England, between the countries in the UK, and between the UK and other wealthy countries. Within England, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy at birth was m…
View article: An automated 13.5 hour system for scalable diagnosis and acute management guidance for genetic diseases
An automated 13.5 hour system for scalable diagnosis and acute management guidance for genetic diseases Open
While many genetic diseases have effective treatments, they frequently progress rapidly to severe morbidity or mortality if those treatments are not implemented immediately. Since front-line physicians frequently lack familiarity with thes…
View article: The Great Divide: Education, Despair, and Death
The Great Divide: Education, Despair, and Death Open
Deaths of despair, morbidity, and emotional distress continue to rise in the United States, largely borne by those without a college degree—the majority of American adults—for many of whom the economy and society are no longer delivering. …
View article: Understanding Inequality in a Globalizing World
Understanding Inequality in a Globalizing World Open
On May 13, 2021, CCG hosted a dialogue between Huiyao Wang, CCG President; David Blair, CCG Vice President and Senior Economist; Anne Case, Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Emeritus at Princeton University;…
View article: Mortality Rates by College Degree Before and During COVID-19
Mortality Rates by College Degree Before and During COVID-19 Open
It is now established that mortality and excess mortality from COVID-19 differed across racial and ethnic groups in 2020.Less is known about educational differences in mortality during the pandemic.We examine mortality rates by BA status w…
View article: NO INCREASE IN RELATIVE MORTALITY RATES FOR THOSE WITHOUT A COLLEGE DEGREE DURING COVID-19: AN ANOMALY
NO INCREASE IN RELATIVE MORTALITY RATES FOR THOSE WITHOUT A COLLEGE DEGREE DURING COVID-19: AN ANOMALY Open
American mortality rates have diverged in recent years between those with and without a four-year college degree, and there are many reasons to expect the education-mortality gradient to have steepened during the pandemic. Those without a …
View article: Life expectancy in adulthood is falling for those without a BA degree, but as educational gaps have widened, racial gaps have narrowed
Life expectancy in adulthood is falling for those without a BA degree, but as educational gaps have widened, racial gaps have narrowed Open
Significance Without a 4-y college diploma, it is increasingly difficult to build a meaningful and successful life in the United States. We explore what the BA divide has done to longevity, focusing on a measure of expected years lived bet…
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View article: Decoding the mystery of American pain reveals a warning for the future
Decoding the mystery of American pain reveals a warning for the future Open
Significance The elderly in the United States report less pain than those in midlife—suggesting, perhaps, that once people move into old age, their morbidity will fall. Unfortunately, assessing pain by age at one point in time masks the fa…
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After noon 1 part i. past as prologue 17 1 The Calm before the Storm 19 2 Things Come Apart 28 3 Deaths of Despair 37 part ii. the anatomy of the battlefield 47 4 The Lives and Deaths of the More (and Less) Educated 49 5 Black and White De…
View article: European College of Equine Internal Medicine Congress 2016 Abstracts
European College of Equine Internal Medicine Congress 2016 Abstracts Open
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View article: Reply to Schmid, Snyder, and Gelman and Auerbach: Correlates of the increase in white non-Hispanic midlife mortality in the 21st century
Reply to Schmid, Snyder, and Gelman and Auerbach: Correlates of the increase in white non-Hispanic midlife mortality in the 21st century Open
We welcome the letters of Schmid (1), Snyder (2), and Gelman and Auerbach (3), each of which usefully extends our original analysis (4), and points directions for further exploration. Three main findings of our study are useful to recap: f…