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Americans die younger in states with conservative policies: study

Por: The Hill Health October 28, 2022

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Americans die younger in states with more conservative policies, while states with more liberal policies are associated with lower mortality rates, in the scientific journal PLOS One. Researchers analyzed mortality rates for all causes of death in all 50 states from 1999 to 2019 among adults aged 25 to 64. They compared that to state data on policy measures such as gun safety, labor, marijuana policy, economic taxes and tobacco taxes. , with 12... + full article



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