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Analyzing mortality data from 47 Western countries, scientists from the Netherlands’ Vrije Universiteit found that excess mortality has “remained high” since 2020 — despite the widespread ...
Between 2022 and 2023, there were 1.5 million “missing Americans” according to new research. That figure refers to excess deaths – people who would be alive had the US had a mortality rate on par with ...
Mortality rates in the last several decades were significantly greater in the United States vs. other high-income countries, according to a research letter published in JAMA Health Forum.This ...
(Editor's Note: See this story for the latest update.) Despite some signs that excess mortality rates are declining, life insurance executives and actuaries believe the numbers are alarming and ...
Editor's Note: InsuranceNewsNet recently discussed what is known about excess mortality and what might be done to combat this phenomenon with the "Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives," a new non ...
In a recent article published in Science Advances, researchers estimated all-cause excess mortality for the United States (US) between March 2020 and February 2022 to understand the impact of the ...
About 525,000 more deaths occurred among US adults in 2023 than would be expected had pre-2010 mortality trends continued.
As a public health priority, future research should focus on understanding the biological and structural drivers of cyclone-related mortality, how to minimize the number of excess deaths related ...
States with less restrictive gun laws after the 2010 Supreme Court decision that applied the Second Amendment to states ...
US states that loosened their gun laws following a landmark court ruling saw thousands more childhood firearm deaths than ...
Former smokers had little to no excess cardiovascular mortality 20 to 29 years after quitting. Sustained cessation may help former smokers reach cause-specific mortality rates similar to those who ...
Of those excess deaths, more than 1 million occurred in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, according to the study. Those figures, however, remained high in the following years, with 1.2 million ...