Global Life Expectancy Rebounds, but Youth Deaths and Chronic Diseases Rise

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Global life expectancy has returned to pre-pandemic levels at around 76.3 years for women and 71.5 for men, but rising death rates among adolescents and young adults, along with persistent health inequities and preventable risk factors, highlight urgent global health challenges that require strategic policy responses.
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