Por: The New York Times Health March 09, 2023
NAIROBI, Kenya — Hannah Wanjiru was plagued by dizzy spells and headaches for years. After a half-dozen costly trips to the doctor, she was finally diagnosed with high blood pressure. It took two more years — and some fainting spells — before she started to take medication. By then, her husband, David Kimani, had been shuttling between doctors himself and ended up with a diagnosis of diabetes, another condition the couple knew nothing... + full article
New York Post USA Life March 17, 2023
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the rights of all Americans — but a long life? Not so much. Whereas the United States once boasted of having one of the most prolonged life expectancy rates of all countries on Earth (including a number of self-governing... + más
How life expectancy in Republican states compares to Democratic ones | Newsweek
Americans Are Dying Younger—But Where You Live Makes a Big Difference | Time
Forbes USA Business February 24, 2023
getty For years, there’s been a consistent recommendation from me and other retirement researchers. People should delay beginning Social Security retirement benefits for as close to age 70 as possible. New research adds to the evidence in support of that recommendation.... + más
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Ask Larry: How Soon Can I Take Social Security Spousal Benefits On My New Spouse's Record? | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA Life December 22, 2022
U.S. life expectancy continued its steady, alarming decline in 2021, as covid-19 and illegal drugs took the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans, according to final government data released Thursday.Even as some peer nations began to bounce back from the toll of the... + más
How COVID-19 Changed Life Expectancy Rates in the U.S. and Around the World | Time
US life expectancy last year fell to the lowest age since 1996 | 10 WBNS
Time USA Nation November 23, 2022
In August 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that over the last two years, Black Americans’ life expectancy declined to about 71 years old, six years lower than their white counterparts. National disparities in life expectancy can represent the permanency of... + más
The New York Times USA Opinion November 04, 2022
The Times recently that Republicans, anticipating possible victory in the midterms, are embracing plans to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits — even though such cuts would be incredibly unpopular and would make nonsense of the G.O.P.’s attempts to portray itself as... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
Time USA Health October 18, 2022
COVID-19 has caused an inordinate number of deaths around the world so far, causing . Historically, countries have recovered from other so-called “mortality shocks,” such as the 1918 flu and two world wars, within one to two years. But the shock of the pandemic is enduring... + más
Women with diabetes almost twice as likely to die prematurely: Study | Newsweek
10 WBNS USA Health September 17, 2022
NEW YORK — U.S. life expectancy dropped for the second consecutive year in 2021, falling by nearly a year from 2020, according to a government report being released Wednesday. In the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the estimated American by nearly three years. The... + más
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