[NIFL-HEALTH:4380] article of interest

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List members may be interested in this article.

Here's the link and abstract:

http://www.inequality.org/dkkfr.html
 
The Inequality-and-Health Link: Pro and Con
 
Norman Daniels, Bruce Kennedy and Ichiro Kawachi argue for such a 
connection. Marcia Angell responds.
Would greater economic equality make us healthier? Excerpts from the Boston 
Review's March 2000 cover package, republished with permission. Norman 
Daniels is Goldthwaite professor of philosophy at Tufts. He is author of 
Justice and Justification: Reflective Equilibrium in Theory and Practice. 
Bruce Kennedy is assistant professor at the Harvard School of Public
Health. 
Ichiro Kawachi is director of the Harvard Center for Society and Health. 
Kawachi and Kennedy are co-editors of the "Society and Population Health 
Reader" (The New Press, 1999). Marcia Angell is a physician and editor in 
chief of the New England Journal of Medicine.
 


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