A new study says that the costly medical care helps extending life. Check out these news:
Medical Care Characterized as Relative Bargain
“While money can’t buy love, it can buy life, concluded David M. Cutler, Ph.D., and colleagues, in the Aug. 31 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.”
Americans May Get Medical Money’s Worth
“However, the study calculated that Americans of all ages spent an average of ,900 on medical care for each extra year of life expectancy gained over the last four decades of the 20th century. And that cost is worth it, the study authors say.“
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