Pollution has been a major point of discussion for the past few days. As Delhi sees high numbers of AQI, reports reveal the ...
Researchers found that life expectancy growth in wealthy nations has dramatically slowed since 1939. Once driven by major ...
South Carolina has one of the lowest life expectancies in the United States, reflecting inequalities in health and the ...
Life expectancy is back to pre-pandemic levels, according to global health research — but mortality rates for teens and young adults are of growing concern. The latest release of The Global Burden of ...
Global life expectancy returned in 2023 to levels seen before the Covid-19 pandemic, rising to 76.3 years for women and 71.5 years for men, according to Global Burden of Disease, a long-running study ...
Nigeria has been ranked among the countries with the lowest life expectancy in the world, according to the latest data released by the United Nations’ World Population Prospects portal. The report ...
Global life expectancy has returned to pre-pandemic levels, but major disparities remain by region, according to a major new study. COVID-19 quickly became the top cause of death worldwide when the ...
Canada's aging population, combined with increased life expectancy, pose a real challenge for our pension plans. Current and future retirees risk seeing some of their sources of income decline or, at ...
The Global Burden of Disease Study has shown that life expectancy in South Africa has declined since 1990. In 1990, our average life expectancy was 67,73 years. It now stands at 66,55 years. This ...
François L'Italien is coordinator of the Observatoire de la retraite and deputy director of the Institut de recherche en économie contemporaine (IREC). Funding for the Observatoire de la retraite and ...
New data on a widening nine-year life expectancy gap between rich and poor retirees demonstrates the devastating impacts of the US' profit-driven healthcare system.
Humans are living 20 years longer than they were in 1950, according to new research with all 204 countries and territories studied reporting declines in their mortality rates since then. But vast ...