Image: Medical XpressCardiovascular Disease and Drugs Drive 12.7 Million Excess US Deaths Since 1999
β’ Between 1999-2022, US mortality rates exceeded other high-income countries by 38% in 2022, leading to 12.7 million preventable 'missing Americans' deaths. β’ Cardiovascular diseases topped causes, followed by metabolic conditions like diabetes, Alzheimer's, and drug/alcohol complications, per Boston University study in JAMA Network Open. β’ Excess deaths rose steadily through 2019 and spiked during COVID-19, highlighting failures in health, social, and economic policies.
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