The analysis, summarized this week in Social Science and Medicine, showed that while men in the aggregate had higher mortality rates, these disparities varied widely by state and across time. Instead, the study team found the differences seem to have more to do with factors such as timing of surges, state health policies, gender-associated health behaviors, race, income level, and occupation.
虽然无定论。但是“men in the aggregate had higher mortality rates”。
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"showed", 这就和小儿辩日一样,所见如何解读很重要,仔细一看是”instead".
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解读改变不了数据。而且也没有结论。这个“instead”说到gender-associated health
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