Nancy E. Adler, Who Linked Wealth to Health, Dies at 77
Briefly

It's thanks to the decades of Nancy's work and leadership that we now recognize socioeconomic status as one of the biggest and most consistent predictors of morbidity and mortality that we know of, said Elissa Epel, a health psychologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
They looked at the question, How does inequity or poverty or stress get under your skin?' said Claire Brindis, a public health and policy researcher at U.C.S.F.
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