Americans aren't living as long as other high-income countries for a surprising reason. 5 major initiatives could help
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"The U.S. dropped out of the top 20 happiest countries for the first time in the World Happiness Report, signaling a worrying trend in overall well-being."
"The life expectancy in the U.S. has decreased to 78.6 years, while the U.K. has increased to 81.3 years, widening the gap to 2.7 years."
"Preventable causes like cardiovascular disease and drug overdoses have exacerbated the gap, with alarming firearm-related homicide rates being a major contributor in the U.S."
"Dr. Sharfstein noted that the rates of firearm-related homicide and suicide are 485.9 times higher for those under 25 in the U.S. than in the U.K., indicating a stark public health crisis."
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