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The life
expectancy of Moscow residents in 1990 was ten years below what it had been in 1970. Due
to high technology medicine being concentrated in Moscow, an urban center which absorbs
high risk patients from other regions, it was nonetheless disturbing to find that the
Infant Mortality Rate was two-to-three times higher in Moscow, in 1989, than in other
republic capitals, and that congenitally deformed children were being born one and a half
times more often on the average than in the country as a whole. |