Rising Youth Deaths and Chronic Diseases Signal Global Health Crisis

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Mortality rates among young adults in Eastern Europe have increased over the past decade due to factors like drug use, suicide, war, and climate-related disasters, despite global declines in death rates. The report highlights a concerning rise in mental health issues and injury-related deaths, emphasizing the need for targeted public health interventions.
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