Men Need More Love, the Longevity Inequity
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/04/17/mens-health-longevity-gap/
Statistically, men don't live as long as women.
At every age, the risk of death for a man is higher than that for a woman.The author suggests that more study is needed to address this inequity of men not living as long as women.
Also in the article are a few charts that show Asians have the lowest risks of dying from cancer, heart attacks, infectious and parasitic diseases (compared to the whites, blacks, and Hispanics). Which makes me wonder: what do Asian die from?
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/04/17/mens-health-longevity-gap/
Statistically, men don't live as long as women.
At every age, the risk of death for a man is higher than that for a woman.The author suggests that more study is needed to address this inequity of men not living as long as women.
Also in the article are a few charts that show Asians have the lowest risks of dying from cancer, heart attacks, infectious and parasitic diseases (compared to the whites, blacks, and Hispanics). Which makes me wonder: what do Asian die from?
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Meanwhile there are half a dozen Offices of Women’s Health sprinkled throughout government and zero Offices of Men’s Health.
@jon-nyc said in Men Need More Love, the Longevity Inequity:
Meanwhile there are half a dozen Offices of Women’s Health sprinkled throughout government and zero Offices of Men’s Health.
And, last time I looked, more men die of prostate cancer than women die of breast cancer.
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Meanwhile there are half a dozen Offices of Women’s Health sprinkled throughout government and zero Offices of Men’s Health.
@jon-nyc said in Men Need More Love, the Longevity Inequity:
Meanwhile there are half a dozen Offices of Women’s Health sprinkled throughout government and zero Offices of Men’s Health.
Clear evidence of how effective government is!
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