Women More Likely Than Men To Go Without Health Care, USA
Written by Christian Nordqvist
With 38% of American women finding medical bills a serious struggle, compared to 29% of men, a new study released by the Commonwealth Fund reveals that women are much more likely to go without needed healthcare than men, because they cannot afford it...[read article]
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