Does Religious Observance Promote Health? Mortality in Secular vs. Religious Kibbutzim in Israel
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Kark, Jeremy D.
Shemi, Galia
Friedlander, Yechiel
Martin, Oz
Manor, Orly
Blondheim, S.H.
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American Journal of Public Health 1996 March; 86(3): 341-346
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1996-03Subject
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