Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
Full article here
“April 13, 2023 – U.S. life expectancy has declined to 76.4 years, the shortest it’s been in nearly two decades, according to December data from the CDC. Two experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health—Dean Michelle Williams and Ariadne Labs’ Asaf Bitton—discussed the problem on WP Live, a podcast from the Washington Post.
“The numbers are shocking,” said Williams on the April 10 podcast. She noted that younger people in America are dying at high rates than their counterparts in other high-income countries, and that that the U.S. also has among the highest maternaland infant mortality rates among upper-income countries.”
The article goes in to talk about the US having an excellent “sick care” system, but that adequate health care and education is sadly lacking compared to totter countries.
Japan’s life expectancy is 84.62
The UK’s is 80.90
China’s is 78.08
Canada is 81.75
Every country is higher than the US for life expectancy.
The US focuses on rescue care rather than focusing on disease prevention and good health and how to attain it. I know that I searched for some time to find a doctor whose mindset paralleled mine and would partner with me to focus on pro activity towards my health rather than just seeing me when I was ill. Some doctors don’t want active participation from their patients, they prefer passive acceptance. That’s not me.
Tennessee, where I live, has one of the lowest life expectancies in the Nation! That is sobering and makes me more determined than ever to protect my health for as long as I can!
“April 13, 2023 – U.S. life expectancy has declined to 76.4 years, the shortest it’s been in nearly two decades, according to December data from the CDC. Two experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health—Dean Michelle Williams and Ariadne Labs’ Asaf Bitton—discussed the problem on WP Live, a podcast from the Washington Post.
“The numbers are shocking,” said Williams on the April 10 podcast. She noted that younger people in America are dying at high rates than their counterparts in other high-income countries, and that that the U.S. also has among the highest maternaland infant mortality rates among upper-income countries.”
The article goes in to talk about the US having an excellent “sick care” system, but that adequate health care and education is sadly lacking compared to totter countries.
Japan’s life expectancy is 84.62
The UK’s is 80.90
China’s is 78.08
Canada is 81.75
Every country is higher than the US for life expectancy.
The US focuses on rescue care rather than focusing on disease prevention and good health and how to attain it. I know that I searched for some time to find a doctor whose mindset paralleled mine and would partner with me to focus on pro activity towards my health rather than just seeing me when I was ill. Some doctors don’t want active participation from their patients, they prefer passive acceptance. That’s not me.
Tennessee, where I live, has one of the lowest life expectancies in the Nation! That is sobering and makes me more determined than ever to protect my health for as long as I can!




