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A Study Confirms What Inner-city Workers Already Knew: Street Life Killsnew

Marginally housed Canadians are dying sooner than their counterparts in the general population, according to a study: Men living in rooming houses, shelters, and hotels have a 30 percent chance of surviving to 75, compared to a 60 percent chance for men in the general population.
SEE Magazine |
Andrew Paul |
12-23-2009 |
Housing & Development