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Millennials are racking up more chronic health conditions compared to other generations: study

Por: New York Post Life March 11, 2023

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Millennials are seeking more professional help for health issues than ever, a new study revealed. Conducted by the study explored factors and claims data from policyholders ages 27 to 42 — a total of 126,000 individuals. It compared current data from April 2021 through March 2022 to historical data dating back to 2012. The findings were presented in the groups’ sixth annual white paper. Millennials with common chronic medical conditions... + full article



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