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Volume 359:1187 September 11, 2008 Number 11
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Gender and Health: The Effects of Constrained Choices and Social Policies

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By Chloe E. Bird and Patricia P. Rieker. 256 pp. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2008. $85 (cloth); $29.99 (paper). ISBN 978-0-521-86415-2 (cloth); 978-0-521-68280-0 (paper).

We take for granted that on average, women in the United States live longer than men, even though they are subject to more chronic disease during their lifetimes. Research findings inform us as to how we can reduce our risk of various diseases and increase our life spans — we can stop smoking, drink less alcohol, exercise more, and eat less. Yet despite this simple advice, many people fail to take the steps necessary to maximize their health. This observation has prompted Chloe Bird and Patricia Rieker to write this book, in which they examine the opportunities and choices that . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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