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Diamond_Dog

(32,026 posts)
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 07:56 PM Mar 2023

'Live free and die'? The sad state of U.S. life expectancy

Just before Christmas, federal health officials confirmed life expectancy in America had dropped for a nearly unprecedented second year in a row – down to 76 years. While countries all over the world saw life expectancy rebound during the second year of the pandemic after the arrival of vaccines, the U.S. did not.

Then, last week, more bad news: Maternal mortality in the U.S. reached a high in 2021. Also, a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association found rising mortality rates among U.S. children and adolescents.

"This is the first time in my career that I've ever seen [an increase in pediatric mortality] – it's always been declining in the United States for as long as I can remember," says the JAMA paper's lead author Steven Woolf, director emeritus of the Center on Society and Health at Virginia Commonwealth University. "Now, it's increasing at a magnitude that has not occurred at least for half a century."

Across the lifespan, and across every demographic group, Americans die at younger ages than their counterparts in other wealthy nations.

How could this happen? In a country that prides itself on scientific excellence and innovation, and spends an incredible amount of money on health care, the population keeps dying at younger and younger ages.

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Woolf calls it a misconception to assume that America's great scientific minds and medical discoveries translate to progress for the health of the population. "We are actually very innovative in making these kinds of breakthroughs, but we do very poorly in providing them to our population," he says.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/03/25/1164819944/live-free-and-die-the-sad-state-of-u-s-life-expectancy

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'Live free and die'? The sad state of U.S. life expectancy (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Mar 2023 OP
Sadly, our livespans will continue to shorten unless we adopt area51 Mar 2023 #1
You also need money to live Texasgal Mar 2023 #2
We're out own worst enemies GenThePerservering Mar 2023 #3

GenThePerservering

(1,824 posts)
3. We're out own worst enemies
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 12:55 AM
Mar 2023

our murican lifestyle is lethal - chained to our cars, eating shit food, and butt sitting. I was dirt poor for years and *still* managed to eat pretty decently, but there's basically no nutritional eduction in this country.

We can do a lot more for ourselves than we are while we're working toward better health care equality for all.

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