Gender Gap in Life Expectancy Widens: US Women Outlive Men by 6 Years

Women in the US now outlive men by almost six years, with the life expectancy gap between genders widening since 2010. The decline in life expectancy is attributed to the pandemic and "deaths of despair" such as suicide, drugs, and alcohol abuse. The US healthcare system is in crisis, and the solution lies in making it more accessible and equitable. In the UK, women in England will soon be able to get contraception without a doctor's visit. An ancient stone slab in Spain challenges gender stereotypes, while a Florida teacher was fired for using a gender-neutral honorific. Taylor Swift's influence led to a South American airline waiving change fees, and an Alabama woman with two uteruses is pregnant in both wombs. Dr. Mary Ross Ellingson is finally recognized for her contributions to archaeology, and Russia may label LGBTQ+ activists as "extremist." Anne Boyer resigned as poetry editor from the New York Times magazine in protest against the ongoing bombing of Gaza. One-third of Indian STEM conferences have no female speakers, highlighting gender disparities. Lastly, a street cat named Gacek in Poland gained fame as a top tourist attraction but has now been adopted by a family.
- US women now live six years longer than men. American life expectancy is still dire The Guardian
- Women are now living nearly 6 years longer than men in the US: New study reveals causes behind largest gender Daily Mail
- Why men die younger than women DW (English)
- Why Do Men Live Shorter Lives Than Women WION
- New study shows women's lifespan longer then men FOX 11 Los Angeles
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