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Life expectancy in the US rising slower than elsewhere, says OECD Life expectancy has increased in the United States over the past decades, but less rapidly than in other OECD countries. This is due to gaps in health insurance coverage and proper primary care,
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Document Date: 2013-11-21 05:26:07


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health insurance coverage / cancer care / /

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cancers / obesity / cancer / diseases / chronic obstructive pulmonary disease / cardiovascular diseases / diabetes / asthma / chronic conditions / /

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