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Why is life expectancy way lower in the US than the other civilized countries
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(09-01-2023, 08:21 AM)Arturo Bandini Wrote: Just asking.

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3 years less than the closest one.


And why is it decreasing yet ?

Don't pay attention to health expenditure, it's not the point, it's just the graphic I found.

Unlike the countries on the list if a baby dies at birth we count that as a death. My most recent child had FGR and I was doing research on it (he was born fine without any complications), and most other countries don't count that as a death but the USA does. I all stillbirths count towards deaths in America, but most other countries that I've seen outside of the USA doesn't count them.
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RE: Why is life expectancy way lower in the US than the other civilized countries - Brownshoe - 09-01-2023, 08:15 PM

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