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Gender Differences in the Association Between Morbidity and Mortality Among Middle-Aged Men and Women
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Mortality was lower among women than among men, but morbidity was not consistently higher. The lack of gender differences in the association between morbidity and mortality suggests that this is not a likely explanation for the gender paradox, which refers to higher morbidity but lower mortality among women than among men.
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