It’s no big secret that the richer a country is, the longer its citizens live. But it’s actually kind of mind-blowing how direct the relationship is. Gapminder has just laid it all out in a chart of ...
Social Indicators Research, Vol. 130, No. 3 (February 2017), pp. 1005-1023 (19 pages) The sheer size of industrializing economies’ echo rising health challenges, are we ignoring the darker side of ...
Economist and member of the Economic Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister, Professor Shamika Ravi, highlighted the discrepancy in not only the economies but also the quality of lives of Indian and ...
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: ...
Men with the poorest standard of living in France have an average life expectancy of 72 years, compared to those in the ...
Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGs) can focus our attention and propel needed action to improve total population health, the authors argue. Neither care delivery nor public health systems have grappled ...
In the United States, how long a person lives can vary substantially depending on where in the country they reside. Comparing the life expectancy of people born from 1900 to 2000, a study published ...
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