U.S. Life Expectancy Study Shows Southerners Barely Living Any Longer Than Those Born In 1900
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U.S. Life Expectancy Study Shows Southerners Barely Living Any Longer Than Those Born In 1900
Researchers analyzing mortality data across America report that a baby girl born in Oklahoma today might live only a few months longer than one born in 1900 – a shocking contrast to places like New York, where female life expectancy jumped 20 years over the same timeframe. The post U.S. Life Expectancy Study Shows Southerners Barely Living Any Longer Than Those Born In 1900 appeared first on Study Finds.
New Study Uncovers Significant Variations in Life Expectancy Across U.S.
A Century of Unequal Longevity: How Geography and Policy Sculpt Life Expectancy in the United States In an extensive new investigation led by the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), researchers have unveiled profound disparities in life expectancy trends throughout the United States over the last hundred years. This groundbreaking study reveals how the interplay between public health policies, social environments, and regional factors criticall…
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