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From MCAT to USMLE: how familial background shapes medical student success. [PDF]

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Leaving Las Vegas: Exposure to Las Vegas and risk of suicide

Social Science and Medicine, 2008
Residents of Las Vegas, Nevada have much higher suicide rates than residents of other metropolitan counties in the USA. Whether the risk of suicide among visitors to Las Vegas is also significantly elevated has been difficult to assess because person-time denominator information is not available. We used a case-control design to examine the association
Ichiro Kawachi   +2 more
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Las Vegas in Africa

Journal of Social Archaeology, 2005
Recent years have seen substantial capital investments in ‘destination resorts', many of which utilize heritage themes to attract consumers. This movement was led by the renaissance of Las Vegas and by major urban destination projects, and coincided with South Africa's reintegration into the global economy from the early 1990s onwards.
Martin Hall
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Against the odds in Las Vegas

BMJ, 2014
“Sin City” ranks poorly on health and has a doctor deficit.
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The philosophical foundations of Las Vegas

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1995
Las Vegas is a city that has long challenged social norms of the rest of the United States and built a highly successful economic base on gambling and other hedonistic pursuits. Now that many other states and communities are pursuing or actively considering following the route of legal casinos for economic development purposes, the ethical ...
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