Death Rates for Middle Aged Whites In America on Rise
Tuesday, November 03, 2015
A new Princeton study has found that death rates for middle-aged whites in America has been steadily rising since 1988. The study says the causes of the deaths are suicide, drug overdose, and alcohol abuse.
GoLocal teamed up with GraphIQ to show the alcohol rehab admission by Race and the alcohol rehab admission by age group.
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