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What I'm Reading (July 29)
“As countries grew richer over the mid-1900s, average working hours decreased and leisure increased.
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At West Point, the Future Health of Veterans Seems Bright
I was fortunate to attend and discuss health policy for veterans at the 2017 Yale-West Point Civil-Military Service Symposium.
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