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US life expectancy data prove ‘experts’ are literally killing us

Por: New York Post Opinion November 10, 2023

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America’s public health “experts” somehow missed the biggest crisis in recent history: , per recent data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.  That’s right! The last time Americans on average were living shorter lives than they are today was in 1996.  The drop puts us in the top six biggest declines globally and leaves us overtaken by almost every other developed nation.  We’re 34th in the world on this... + full article



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