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		<title>By: Honza Prchal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Honza Prchal</dc:creator>
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		<description>The British advantage in most health management, and general healthiness, somehow doesn&#039;t translate into superior survival rates. Americans may be sicker, but our chances of dying are lower than those of similarly sick Britons. That last is directly attributable to the differeing health systems.

Canada&#039;s Frazer (spelling?) Institute has some good information on the same, in case you are interested.</description>
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<p>Canada&#8217;s Frazer (spelling?) Institute has some good information on the same, in case you are interested.</p>
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