San Francisco’s Homeless Population 16 Times More Likely To ‘Die Suddenly’, Study Finds
October 24, 2023 12:10 PM ET A study published Monday found San Francisco’s homeless population is 16 times more likely to die suddenly than their housed neighbors. The eight-year cohort study published by JAMA found San Francisco’s homeless population was more likely to die from overdoses, gastrointestinal disorders and arrhythmic issues than their housed neighbors.
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