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It is hard to think of a better title than that for this this article. The article repeats the claim of
It is hard to think of a better title than that for this this article. It starts with
 
Win an Academy Award and you’re likely to live longer than had you been a runner-up.
 
Interview for medical school on a rainy day, and your chances of being selected could fall..
 
Such are some of the surprising findings of Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, a physician-researcher and perhaps the leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world.
 
In [http://www.causeweb.org/wiki/chance/index.php/Oscar_winners_do_not_live_longer] Chance News "Oscar Winners do not live longer" we discussed how the Academy Award claim was debunked by Peter Doyale and

Revision as of 17:06, 3 September 2010

Think the Answer Clear? Look Again

The New York Times Science
by Katie Hafner
August 30, 2010


It is hard to think of a better title than that for this this article. It starts with

Win an Academy Award and you’re likely to live longer than had you been a runner-up.

Interview for medical school on a rainy day, and your chances of being selected could fall..

Such are some of the surprising findings of Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, a physician-researcher and perhaps the leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world.

In [1] Chance News "Oscar Winners do not live longer" we discussed how the Academy Award claim was debunked by Peter Doyale and