Fifty years of economic change have taken a heavy toll on some Americans, especially those with less education who not only have been left behind but are sicker and living shorter lives, according to ...
In a discussion with INET’s Lynn Parramore, researcher Steven H. Woolf explains how the peculiar features of life, policy, and economics in America are killing us sooner, and what we can do to change ...
Despite rising life expectancy, a study out of Mayo Clinic reveals widening health gaps shaped by distinct disease patterns, warning that longer lives are not necessarily healthier ones. Study: ...
A recent research letter published July 9 in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), titled “The Failure of Life Expectancy to Fully Rebound to Prepandemic Levels,” paints a damning ...
Forbes Health analyzed data from organizations including IHME, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to find the latest longevity statistics.
(left to right) Dr Dhrubajyoti Samanta, Senior Research Fellow at NTU’s Earth Observatory of Singapore; Associate Professor Wenjun Zhu, Deputy Head of Division of Banking and Finance, Nanyang Business ...
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