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Inequalities in life expectancy are starker in the U.S. than in Europe. In 1990 White Americans and Europeans in rich … comparison with Europe suggests that mortality rates of both Black and White Americans could fall much further across all ages …
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in the U.S. than in Europe. In 1990 White Americans and Europeans in rich areas had similar overall life expectancy … by 2036. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality …
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in the U.S. than in Europe. In 1990 White Americans and Europeans in rich areas had similar overall life expectancy … by 2036. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality …
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in the U.S. than in Europe. In 1990 White Americans and Europeans in rich areas had similar overall life expectancy …. European life expectancy also stalled after 2014. Still, the comparison with Europe suggests that mortality rates of both Black …
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"Looking across many diseases, average health among mature men is much worse in America compared to England. Second, there exists a steep negative health gradient for men in both countries where men at the bottom of the economic hierarchy are in much worse health than those at the top. This...
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