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Research suggests aging adults are worse at spotting untrustworthy faces
People with 2-pack-a-day habit cut back 35 percent compared with 15 percent for pack-a-day smokers
People with money have more methods for coping, one expert says
Study suggests 'safety-net' practices may not absorb everyone covered under new system
50 cents more a pack would mean 3 million more nonsmokers, 200,000 lives saved by 2085
Since 1987, their growth in income has been much less than that of pharmacists, others, study finds
Cause-and-effect link isn't proven, but it's possible sunnier folk get promoted more, experts say
Besides difficulty gaining access to dental care, lack of good food, clean water may add to woes
Researchers find link between weight and the economic and educational status of the community
Researchers suggest that low-wage earners may put off surgery longer and then be happier with results














