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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Some Health Links.

1. One Third of Staten Island Is On Pain Pills.

2. Health Care Tidbits from Arnold Kling.

3. Half of German doctors prescribe placebos.

4. Better mortality estimates from Gary King.
Posted by Taggert at 7:59 PM
Labels: ECO471

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