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Mosby

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Mon Apr 17, 2023, 04:18 PM Apr 2023

A silent crisis in men's health gets worse [View all]

A silent crisis in men’s health is shortening the life spans of fathers, husbands, brothers and sons.

For years, the conventional wisdom has been that a lack of sex-specific health research mainly hurts women and gender minorities. While those concerns are real, a closer look at longevity data tells a more complicated story.

Across the life span — from infancy to the teen years, midlife and old age — the risk of death at every age is higher for boys and men than for girls and women.

The result is a growing longevity gap between men and women. In the United States, life expectancy in 2021 was 79.1 years for women and 73.2 years for men. That 5.9-year difference is the largest gap in a quarter-century. (The data aren’t parsed to include differences among nonbinary and trans people.)

“Men are advantaged in every aspect of our society, yet we have worse health outcomes for most of the things that will kill you,” said Derek Griffith, director of Georgetown University’s Center for Men’s Health Equity in the Racial Justice Institute.“We tend not to prioritize men’s health, but it needs unique attention, and it has implications for the rest of the family. It means other members of the family, including women and children, also suffer.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/04/17/mens-health-longevity-gap/

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Men and boys take more risks Diamond_Dog Apr 2023 #1
If this is so.. Deuxcents Apr 2023 #2
The article talks about that Mosby Apr 2023 #3
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Because of pregnancy and other reproductive issues, women see doctors regularly No Vested Interest Apr 2023 #6
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