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The political polarization of health outcomes in the USA
A study published in Nature explores how political polarization in the USA correlates with disparities in health outcomes, such as life expectancy and chronic disease rates, across different regions. Hacker News users have discussed the findings, highlighting concerns about the intersection of politics and public health.
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