For a century, Americans have seen yearly increases in life expectancy at birth; such that we have taken it for granted that every generation will live longer than the ones before. Yet, as the latest data in 2022 reveal, we are experiencing persistent decreases in life expectancy, reaching levels not seen since 1996. COVID-19 is partly to blame, with over 1 million COVID-related deaths having occurred over the past two years in the U.S. However, life expectancy at birth in the U.S. has been stagnating in the range of 78 years for over a decade. Furthermore, even during the pandemic years, more people have died from heart attacks and cancers than from COVID. It would, thus, be optimis
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