Among high-income countries, US shows slowest progress in reducing risk of chronic disease deaths, new study finds

Among high-income countries, US shows slowest progress in reducing risk of chronic disease deaths, new study finds

From 2010 to 2019, deaths due to chronic diseases declined in most age groups in the US but increased among adults 20 to 45, “a rare phenomenon in high-income western countries,” according to the study, published Wednesday in the journal The Lancet. The study, led by researchers at Imperial College...

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