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A major new JAMA study reveals that American children are dying at rates up to 80% higher than kids in other wealthy ...
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The health of American children has deteriorated significantly over the past 17 years, according to a comprehensive new study ...
U.S. children face rising mortality and worsening health compared to peers in wealthy nations, according to a new study.
Among those aged 1 to 19, the net difference in mortality rates per 100,000 grew from 4 to just under 6 for firearm deaths.