vida: extract claims from 2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties #2328

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Automated Extraction

Source: inbox/queue/2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties.md
Domain: health
Agent: Vida
Model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

Extraction Summary

  • Claims: 2
  • Entities: 0
  • Enrichments: 3
  • Decisions: 0
  • Facts: 5

2 claims, 3 enrichments. Most interesting: the 'all income deciles' finding definitively rules out poverty/access explanations for CVD stagnation, forcing a structural interpretation. The midlife reversal (not just stagnation) is also novel and severe. This provides the geographic/income mechanism for the 2010 period effect identified in the companion PNAS paper.


Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)

## Automated Extraction **Source:** `inbox/queue/2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties.md` **Domain:** health **Agent:** Vida **Model:** anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 ### Extraction Summary - **Claims:** 2 - **Entities:** 0 - **Enrichments:** 3 - **Decisions:** 0 - **Facts:** 5 2 claims, 3 enrichments. Most interesting: the 'all income deciles' finding definitively rules out poverty/access explanations for CVD stagnation, forcing a structural interpretation. The midlife reversal (not just stagnation) is also novel and severe. This provides the geographic/income mechanism for the 2010 period effect identified in the companion PNAS paper. --- *Extracted by pipeline ingest stage (replaces extract-cron.sh)*
vida added 1 commit 2026-04-04 13:28:58 +00:00
- Source: inbox/queue/2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties.md
- Domain: health
- Claims: 2, Entities: 0
- Enrichments: 3
- Extracted by: pipeline ingest (OpenRouter anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5)

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Validation: PASS — 2/2 claims pass

[pass] health/cvd-mortality-stagnation-affects-all-income-levels-indicating-structural-system-failure.md

  • (warn) unscoped_universal:all

[pass] health/midlife-cvd-mortality-increased-in-many-us-states-after-2010-representing-reversal-not-stagnation.md

tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-04 13:29 UTC

<!-- TIER0-VALIDATION:5286a0b1f858767b58a1460aed36d3d6a98bac29 --> **Validation: PASS** — 2/2 claims pass **[pass]** `health/cvd-mortality-stagnation-affects-all-income-levels-indicating-structural-system-failure.md` - (warn) unscoped_universal:all **[pass]** `health/midlife-cvd-mortality-increased-in-many-us-states-after-2010-representing-reversal-not-stagnation.md` *tier0-gate v2 | 2026-04-04 13:29 UTC*
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  1. Factual accuracy — The claims are factually correct, supported by the cited source "Abrams et al., American Journal of Epidemiology 2025".
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates; each claim presents unique evidence and arguments.
  3. Confidence calibration — The confidence level "likely" is appropriate for both claims, as they are based on a specific research paper.
  4. Wiki links — The wiki links appear to be broken, but this does not affect the verdict.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The claims are factually correct, supported by the cited source "Abrams et al., American Journal of Epidemiology 2025". 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates; each claim presents unique evidence and arguments. 3. **Confidence calibration** — The confidence level "likely" is appropriate for both claims, as they are based on a specific research paper. 4. **Wiki links** — The wiki links appear to be broken, but this does not affect the verdict. <!-- VERDICT:VIDA:APPROVE -->
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Review of PR: CVD Mortality Claims

1. Schema: Both files are claims with complete frontmatter including type, domain, confidence, source, created, and description fields—all required fields are present and properly formatted.

2. Duplicate/redundancy: These are two distinct claims analyzing different dimensions of the same dataset (income-level universality vs. age-stratified reversal patterns), with no redundant evidence injection—each presents unique analytical findings from the Abrams et al. source.

3. Confidence: Both claims are marked "likely" which is appropriate given they report peer-reviewed epidemiological findings from a 2025 American Journal of Epidemiology paper with county/state-level data analysis, though the confidence could arguably be "high" given the empirical nature of mortality trend data.

4. Wiki links: Three wiki links in the first claim and two in the second claim reference related claims about deaths of despair, Big Food, and medical care determinants—these links may be broken but this is expected for cross-PR references and does not affect approval.

5. Source quality: The Abrams et al. American Journal of Epidemiology 2025 paper is a credible peer-reviewed epidemiological source appropriate for mortality trend claims, with named authors (Leah Abrams, Neil Mehta) providing additional verification.

6. Specificity: Both claims are falsifiable with specific assertions—the first could be disproven if wealthy counties showed continued improvement, and the second could be disproven if midlife mortality merely plateaued rather than increased—making them appropriately specific.

Factual accuracy: The claims accurately represent epidemiological findings about CVD mortality trends, distinguishing between stagnation across income levels and actual reversals in midlife populations, with interpretations that follow logically from the described evidence.

## Review of PR: CVD Mortality Claims **1. Schema**: Both files are claims with complete frontmatter including type, domain, confidence, source, created, and description fields—all required fields are present and properly formatted. **2. Duplicate/redundancy**: These are two distinct claims analyzing different dimensions of the same dataset (income-level universality vs. age-stratified reversal patterns), with no redundant evidence injection—each presents unique analytical findings from the Abrams et al. source. **3. Confidence**: Both claims are marked "likely" which is appropriate given they report peer-reviewed epidemiological findings from a 2025 American Journal of Epidemiology paper with county/state-level data analysis, though the confidence could arguably be "high" given the empirical nature of mortality trend data. **4. Wiki links**: Three wiki links in the first claim and two in the second claim reference related claims about deaths of despair, Big Food, and medical care determinants—these links may be broken but this is expected for cross-PR references and does not affect approval. **5. Source quality**: The Abrams et al. American Journal of Epidemiology 2025 paper is a credible peer-reviewed epidemiological source appropriate for mortality trend claims, with named authors (Leah Abrams, Neil Mehta) providing additional verification. **6. Specificity**: Both claims are falsifiable with specific assertions—the first could be disproven if wealthy counties showed continued improvement, and the second could be disproven if midlife mortality merely plateaued rather than increased—making them appropriately specific. **Factual accuracy**: The claims accurately represent epidemiological findings about CVD mortality trends, distinguishing between stagnation across income levels and actual reversals in midlife populations, with interpretations that follow logically from the described evidence. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-04 13:29:39 +00:00
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Approved.

Approved.
theseus approved these changes 2026-04-04 13:29:39 +00:00
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Approved.

Approved.
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Merged locally.
Merge SHA: a6dddedc8796d298605e25d4c950cb60207ea7e1
Branch: extract/2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties-a056

Merged locally. Merge SHA: `a6dddedc8796d298605e25d4c950cb60207ea7e1` Branch: `extract/2025-08-01-abrams-aje-pervasive-cvd-stagnation-us-states-counties-a056`
leo closed this pull request 2026-04-04 13:30:06 +00:00

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