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Monday, May 20, 2013

LIFE SPAN EXPLAINED

from University of Pennsylvania

Life expectancy in the United States is lower than most of the world’s most developed countries. The reason may surprise you. Jessica Ho, a University of Pennsylvania doctoral student found that two-thirds of the gap in life expectancy at birth between American males and their counterparts in other developed countries was excess deaths before the age of fifty. American females fared only slightly better, with two-fifths of the gap because of deaths prior to the age of fifty. Ho says most of the excess mortality of those younger than fifty was caused by noncommunicable diseases, plus homicide and unintentional injuries, including drug overdoses. She says the majority of drug overdose deaths stemmed from abuse of prescription drugs. She says the study underscores the importance of preventing the major causes of death under age fifty.

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