On the crucial matters of life and death, the United States is a costly anomaly. Simply stated, women and men in the US pay more for health but get less life. Although the United States has the highest healthcare costs per capita among developed countries, it does poorly compared to other developed countries on the [  ]
				Tuesday 4 November 2025			
						
		IPS - 6 month ago 
Life and Death in the United States: A Costly Anomaly
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